Can anyone help me locate Fuse(s) for 2004 Concourse. I had a bad switch (would not turn off) so I ordered new switch and when installing I believe I blew fuse as neither driver or passenger switch light up when turned on.
Thanks For Any Help,
John VanWezenbeeck
Fuse Location for Heated Seats 2004 Concourse
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jvanwezenb
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Re: Fuse Location for Heated Seats 2004 Concourse
I still have not had any success in locating a fuse for the heated seats. at on e point in our travels the summer the passenger seat switch would not toggle to the off position so I pulled the three wires from the switch for the remainder of our trip.
The driver seat switch still worked although it was not used. After returning home I ordered a replacement switch and during installation there was a spark when metal part of seat was touched.. That is why I am in search of a fuse which I believe is why neither switch is working.
I have checked all the fuses in the fuse block near the emergency brake and they all seem to be OK. I am not sure where else to look for another fuse, inline or otherwise. Any suggestions appreciated.
John VanWezenbeeck
2004 Concourse.
The driver seat switch still worked although it was not used. After returning home I ordered a replacement switch and during installation there was a spark when metal part of seat was touched.. That is why I am in search of a fuse which I believe is why neither switch is working.
I have checked all the fuses in the fuse block near the emergency brake and they all seem to be OK. I am not sure where else to look for another fuse, inline or otherwise. Any suggestions appreciated.
John VanWezenbeeck
2004 Concourse.
Re: Fuse Location for Heated Seats 2004 Concourse
Do not have heated seat, so it is just a shot in the dark.... you may want to check the fuse boxes for the chassis, maybe they use one of them for the seat. If you can get a wire tracer, you maybe able to follow the wires and find out where is the fuse. A wire tracer works by sending out signal on the wiring, and you use a probe/receiver to listen for the signal.
2000 Concourse dinette, on 1999 6.8L Ford E350 Triton V-10 Chassis
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jvanwezenb
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Re: Fuse Location for Heated Seats 2004 Concourse
Found the fuse!!! It was a 20 Amp AGC inlline fuse behind the emergency brake pedal. It is in a black fuse holder and was pushed behind a black tube coveringa group of wires. It was difficult to see which contributed to the difficulty in locating. Thanks for all the suggestions.
John VanWezenbeeck
2004 Concourse
John VanWezenbeeck
2004 Concourse
Re: Fuse Location for Heated Seats 2004 Concourse
jvanwezenb wrote: August 31st, 2019, 9:06 am Found the fuse!!! It was a 20 Amp AGC inlline fuse behind the emergency brake pedal. It is in a black fuse holder and was pushed behind a black tube coveringa group of wires. It was difficult to see which contributed to the difficulty in locating. Thanks for all the suggestions.
John VanWezenbeeck
2004 Concourse
Did that get the heated seats working again? I have the heated seats as well but mine dont power up either. But I will look there for a fuse next time I have it in the shop.
Rich
2000 Concourse 7.3L Powerstroke 4X4
2000 Concourse 7.3L Powerstroke 4X4
