
Check the interior panel beneath the dashboard first if lights, radio, or power accessories stop working, and match each slot with the label printed on the cover before removing anything.
Cabin panel location: mounted on the driver side under the dash, containing low to medium amperage inserts for lighting, instrument cluster, and accessory circuits. Engine compartment unit: positioned near the battery, handling higher current loads.
Inspection method: remove the suspected insert and inspect the metal strip inside; a break or burn mark indicates failure. A multimeter can confirm voltage on both terminals.
Typical ratings include 10A for interior lights, 15A for accessory outlets, and 20A for systems like wipers or power windows. Always match the original rating during replacement to prevent wiring damage.
Repeated failure in the same slot often points to worn wiring insulation, loose connectors, or added aftermarket devices drawing excess current from the circuit.
1993 Ford Explorer Fuse Box Diagram with Panel Locations and Circuit Details

Open the driver-side lower dashboard panel and use the printed layout on the cover to match each numbered slot with its circuit before removing any insert.
The interior panel controls key systems and is arranged in rows with clearly marked amperage values.
- 10A positions for interior lighting and instrument cluster
- 15A positions for radio and accessory outlets
- 20A positions for wipers and power systems
The engine compartment unit near the battery contains higher-rated links and relays for ignition, starter control, and cooling components, with ratings typically above 30A.
Each slot corresponds to a specific wiring branch, so checking the correct position prevents unnecessary disconnection and speeds up fault tracing.
Where fuse boxes are located in 1993 Ford Explorer and how to access them

Open the driver door and look beneath the dashboard on the left side to find the interior electrical panel; remove the plastic cover by pulling it outward to expose the rows of inserts.
Cabin panel: positioned under the dash near the steering column, handling lighting, dashboard cluster, and accessory circuits. The cover usually includes a printed layout for quick reference.
Engine Compartment Power Panel
Lift the hood and locate the main distribution unit near the battery; release the side clips and raise the cover to access high-current links and relay units.
Access tip: turn off ignition before opening, use a plastic puller or insulated tool for removal, and secure the cover tightly after service to protect internal contacts from dirt and moisture.