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The Ford Escape Fuse Box is the electrical protector that stops shorts and ensures that all the onboard devices are operating safely. The owners of Ford Escape cherish having a vehicle as a small SUV that has the optimal blend of fuel efficiency and a spirited acceleration with agile handling and cargo capacity making the car enjoyable to drive on a daily basis and a weekend outing effortless. In, an easy-to-use infotainment screen, smartphone connectivity, advanced driver assistance designed by Ford and optional hybrid power enables the Escape to keep pace with the current times and optional all wheel drive increases the confidence in the slick road. The Escape is based on a well balanced suspension that Ford has engineered to be comfortable in bumps and at the same time is responsive in urban traffic and Ford warranty extends warranty long term reliability. The Fuse Box under the dash of the Escape concentrates circuit protection in a single heavy enclosure, and it carries plug in fuses which self-destruct in case of fault so that wiring and electronic modules costing millions become undamaged. This Fuse Box has easily identified slots which make it easier to troubleshoot and it allows quick swapping of parts which can be restored in minutes. It is advisable to inspect the Fuse Box regularly to make sure that the current is supplied to headlights, power windows and safety systems. To install, place the Fuse Box in a dry place, remove battery, fasten bracket, connect power and ground, install fuses, and reconnect, and test.