Owners Manual, Wiring Diagram, Fuse Diagram
#1
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Owners Manual, Wiring Diagram, Fuse Diagram
Good afternoon F150 Community,
I have a bit of an interesting scenario here. I have a 2000 F-150 V6, 4.2L truck that I've recently bought at an auction. I've looked all over Google, but I can't seem to find the correct fuse diagram for the under dash or under hood fuse boxes. When looking up the manual, it pulls up a fuse box that looks SIMILAR but not quite right.
Here is the official Ford owners manual for my truck: http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo.../00f12og5e.pdf
If you go to page 179, that's the fuse panel, but mine does not look like that. Mine looks more like the image below.
If anybody has a link to a more accurate manual, please let me know! I don't want to purchase a Haynes or similar manual if the information is going to be different than the actual fuse box.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
I have a bit of an interesting scenario here. I have a 2000 F-150 V6, 4.2L truck that I've recently bought at an auction. I've looked all over Google, but I can't seem to find the correct fuse diagram for the under dash or under hood fuse boxes. When looking up the manual, it pulls up a fuse box that looks SIMILAR but not quite right.
Here is the official Ford owners manual for my truck: http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo.../00f12og5e.pdf
If you go to page 179, that's the fuse panel, but mine does not look like that. Mine looks more like the image below.
If anybody has a link to a more accurate manual, please let me know! I don't want to purchase a Haynes or similar manual if the information is going to be different than the actual fuse box.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
#2
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It's a picture. The fuses locates are the same, so don't sweat it. Many books show different pictures, but they all have the same layout. The link I sent you for the wiring is from a Ford Service Manual, 1997-2000.
#3
Senior Member
Try this. It might help you out a bit more. It's marked 2001, but it is for a 2000. Edited it wrong.
#4
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Thanks a lot! I figured it was the same or similar, I just wanted to make sure I'm not blowing money are parts I didn't need because the fuses were blowing and the diagram I had pointed to the wrong part.