#1114549 - 01/27/07 07:05 PM
Re: Spotlight fuse location?
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Over the Hill
Registered: 02/12/06
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Loc: Attica, NY
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I believe fuse number 20 was mentioned as being the spotlight fuse over in the other spotlight thread.
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#1114553 - 01/27/07 07:14 PM
Re: Spotlight fuse location?
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Postimus Maximus
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Registered: 10/17/06
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Loc: NW Indiana
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If the light it self isn't working it might have just gone bad, I've had 2 go bad before, I hope it isn't but you never know. Also the side post plastic mounts are easy to take off and put back in, give that a try and see if you can find where the wire goes, I know there are 2 types of setups for those.
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#1114555 - 01/27/07 11:27 PM
Re: Spotlight fuse location?
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Registered: 11/29/02
Posts: 1277
Loc: Macomb County, Mich
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Did you check every fuse in the fuse panel under the dash on the driver side? I looked up the 2001 owners manual online(fleet.ford.com) under maintance and the fuse panel was the same for 98-00 but changed in 01. I have the 2000 book in front of me and in the fuse list it says.... FUSE LOCATION 8 15 AMPS LCM, POWER MIRRORS, KEYLESS ENTRY, CLOCK MEMORY, EATC, POWER WINDOWS, POLICE SPOT LIGHT, SECURILOCK
Since it's grouped with other stuff on a 2000, is there any other things not working in your ride? it's possible the continued the grouping in 2001, but didn't list it.
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#1114557 - 01/30/07 06:40 PM
Re: Spotlight fuse location?
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Climber
Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 508
Loc: Broad Brook, CT
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I checked out one of our cars at my job. It is a former ct state police 2001 cvpi. I used a test light on the female plug for the driver's side spotlight power wire. I found that when i removed fuse #23 (15 amp blue) in the panel under the dash that it shut off the current to the spotlight wire. Hope that can help you Benfolio. The owner's manual for the 2001 model year does not say which fuse it was but try #23 and see what happens.
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#2597926 - 09/17/12 10:25 PM
Re: Spotlight fuse location?
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Rookie
Registered: 09/10/12
Posts: 65
Loc: Mi, USA
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Hey i have similar problem. I took apart the back of the spot light where the switch is and it shorted out while I was trying to fix the switch but it. I took every fuse out of every fuse box and they are all fine. the spot lights worked before but now neither of them do...i have dual spotlights and I cant figure out why they dont work now. can anybody help me? i traced the wire it goes down to a huge wire harness and goes along the kick panel where you open the door at...and then i lose it.
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#2598277 - 09/18/12 06:19 PM
Re: Spotlight fuse location?
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Registered: 09/10/12
Posts: 65
Loc: Mi, USA
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I hooked 12v up to the wire were the bullet connector is both spot lights works...its not the switchs. what else is there that could go wrong?
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