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1995 Ford Explorer Power Distribution Box?

The 1995 Ford Explorer doesn't have a single, centralized "Power Distribution Box" in the same way some later vehicles do. Instead, it uses a system of fuses and relays distributed throughout the vehicle. You'll find them in several locations:

* Under the hood: This is the primary location for fuses and relays controlling major electrical components like the engine, lights, and cooling system. The fuse box will be clearly labeled, often with a diagram showing the function of each fuse.

* Inside the vehicle: Typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, you'll find another fuse box/panel that controls interior accessories, power windows, etc.

* Integrated into other modules: Some circuits might have fuses or relays integrated directly into specific modules instead of a central box.

To find the fuses and relays you need, you will need:

* Your owner's manual: This is the best resource. It will have a detailed diagram showing the fuse box layouts and which fuse controls which circuit.

* A test light or multimeter: To check if a fuse is blown.

Without knowing what specific electrical issue you are troubleshooting, it's impossible to give you a more precise location. If you have a problem, please specify what isn't working, and I can try to help you identify the relevant fuse or relay.