have no power from battery to fuse box? Why?

Asked by algee1 Jan 12, 2014 at 06:11 PM about the 1995 Ford E-Series E-350 XLT Club Wagon Passenger Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

No power from battery to fuse box or power distribution box.

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Is your battery fully charged? Check your ground connection to the frame/engine. Make sure battery terminals are clean and tight.

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Duh! My battery blew up. Prior to that, the vehicle 2014 Ford E350 (Super Something) would start . . . with jumper help, and everything worked. Replaced battery; NOTHING WORKS. DEAD VEHICLE. After relentless troubleshooting, narrowed it down to 'no voltage at the fuse box.' Jumpered from the battery to the fuse box. Lo and behold! Vehicle starts; lights work, etc. MY QUESTION: Where is the fusible link located on this vehicle?

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