My power window and interior light fuse keeps blowing and I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem so I could narrow my serch down a little bit on checking wire

Asked by habbott1991 Jun 20, 2015 at 05:40 PM about the 2007 Ford Fusion SEL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2007 ford fusion

6 Answers

Check where wire goes from driver door to chassis. Driver's door It may have a boot over it. Is it all windows all windows or just drivers door not working?

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Did you figure it out. I am have the same problem with the vehicle I just purchased

No not yet. I've been trying to figure out what color wire goes to the window I haven't been able to find anything online

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I have had this same problem for a few years now. Just choose to live without the dome light and power windows. I recently replaced the radio and miraculously the fuse doesn’t blow anymore. Radio worked fine just wanted to upgrade. Got to dig out the shop key diagrams again and see if there is a tie in to the radio and that 15 amp circuit. Very puzzling but I thought I would add this info to the conversation.

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