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k_aimone

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I have an 05 expedition that has a battery draw. I am going to swap the fuse box and I was wondering if anybody knew the ford part number? I have seen a few online that already have the fuses already installed. I have tried searching, but can't come up with it.
 

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Why not find the cause of the draw instead of throwing parts at the problem?

A shorted cell in the battery will discharge the battery. A module that doesn't go into sleep mode will also discharge the battery and so on.
 
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Read the attached link
http://www.expeditionforum.com/f16/...ng-dead-parasitic-draw-test-24600/#post200162

LISTEN to what stamp 11127 tells you.

Disregard any advice from docraymond as he most likely will lead you on a wild goose chase.

If and when you change fuse blocks you need to replace the old with a new one that has the same part numbers on it. Ford is noted for using different part numbers for the same year
 
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Do you have a multimeter capable of reading amps ? I would do the battery draw test first. Two notorious culprits on the Expeditions is the glove box light and the rear wiper motor. Hook up your amp reader and pull those fuses and watch what happens.


-Mike
 
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