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Old 05-25-2017, 05:32 AM
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Got a few empty spaces in my fuse tray and wondered if anythings missing?

Trucks a 2002 regular cab 4.2L V6 a pretty basic XL model, 2wd, four speed and overdrive.

I didn't want to start messing with things I wasn't 100% sure of without checking with you guys first so I've taken a picture of the fuse box under drivers side because there's a lot of empty spaces

Anything missing that should be in there



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No sir, your fuses are all correct. The ones that aren't there are power mirrors, heat for the mirrors (separate), and some not used at all. You did have a manual transmission, not AT, correct? There is one circuit in there that is for the AT power, but i was fairly sure you meant it was 4 spd manual with OD (M5R2).
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Many thanks for such a speedy reply


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Sorry, yes is a manual transmission.

Here's a pic of another bunch of fuses I found under the hood, are they all here?



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I wish I knew what a blend door was.
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Originally Posted by RangoWA
I wish I knew what a blend door was.

I only found out by searching on here, I think it directs the air either through the heating system or not [i.e. hot or cold]. They seem to be a common problem on these vehicles and looks like 90% of heating or lack of issue's are down to the good old blend door.

Plenty on here about them

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Originally Posted by brianjbox
I only found out by searching on here, I think it directs the air either through the heating system or not [i.e. hot or cold]. They seem to be a common problem on these vehicles and looks like 90% of heating or lack of issue's are down to the good old blend door.

Plenty on here about them

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Oh, I didn't see heating, I could have figured it out. No one discussed where the actuator is?
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Oh, I didn't see heating, I could have figured it out. No one discussed where the actuator is?
It's attached to the bottom of the blend door just above floor level over centre bulkhead [behind removable plastic panel]
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Did your truck come without a factory radio originally? You should have a fuse for the audio in F117 and there is nothing there. It takes a 40 amp PAL fuse. I'm also confused with F118. You have a fuse in there that is a heated seat module link. Maybe the two fuses are placed in the wrong slots.



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