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The Fuse Box of Ford Probe is positioned in the centre of the sport liftback and protects the circuit against the reliability. The Ford Probe was famous because it had a nimble front wheel drive design, sharp steering and smooth liftback style, which combined style with realistic practicality. To the inside, drivers had supportive seats and a smart cabin, which ensured that the controls were within reach of the driver whilst the close relationship between Ford and Mazda provided responsive engines that provided acceleration with a lack of efficiency. The Probe is still enjoyed by enthusiasts as a well-balanced chassis, good components and a strong aftermarket network that enables every Ford to remain on the road using original spec parts. Under that shaped hood the Probe Fuse Box has the air of a traffic cop, directing power, isolating faults, and avoiding damage by opening its fuses in case of an overload. Its portable enclosure packages relays and fuses in an easy-to-access package that involves both experienced mechanics and novice customers in inspecting it. It is easy to detect the lights, fans, fuel pump, and audio circuits as they are clearly labeled, hence a glance will tell which fuse to replace. Since Ford made the unit to be accessible, a well maintained Fuse Box maintains the electrical wellbeing and contributes to the assured everyday driving. Installing or replacing a Probe Fuse Box requires first disconnecting the battery, bolting the enclosure in an accessible area that is dry, running the wires that are protected, connecting the main feed and ground, fitting rated fuses, reconnecting the battery followed by testing each circuit.