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Posted: Wed May 9th, 2018 11:53 am |
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I am thinking, out loud, that the Interior Fuse Panel won't have that circuit in it, more of an Accessory Panel. Have you checked the Fuse Panel under the hood for an open circuit with the characteristics you want ? There seems like there is always an open circuit to play with. Next would be to trace back the Engine Run Circuit to the Fuse panel, check the load of the circuit and the fuse size and then determine if it can handle the extra load, also dependent on the size of the wire and the length of time it will be drawing the extra current. Ford has a habit of using only the gauge wire that is necessary to run what it wants, nothing extra in gauge of wire. My first pass would be the Circuit Panel under the hood, there has to be be a run only circuit there somewhere ? Is there a Schematics on that fuse panel, send me a link, can't promise anything but I will look through it !
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