How do I put my fuse box back together wires and all?

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Asked by Daniel Dec 12, 2020 at 12:58 PM about the 2007 Ford Focus ZX3 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I took it apart cuz I've been tracing an electricial problem
and found out that the light tester I was using was bad so I
had to start all over and decided to start from the battery I
need a wiring diagram for just the fuse panel which wires
go where I forgot to label like a quarter of them

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I would go to the junkyard, with my cellphone, and either take pictures of the fuse box wiring, if they'll let you. Or, cut the fuse box out of the junkyard vehicle and buy it. This is not good junkyard etiquette at all, so tell them what you want to do and why, and that you're going to buy the fuse box assembly with the clipped off wires attached. A small price to pay for a valuable lesson learned!! Hope that helps! Jim

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I appreciate that... But I figured it out... I had about 70 percent of the box labeled ... With the remaining wires I hooked up leads to my battery the other end to my multi meter and used the color coordination already there from the labled wires...

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You can probably buy an entire new fuse box complete with fuses and relays. All you will have to do is plug it in. I did this to my Expedition when a built in relay went bad.

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