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ac & heater quit working on 2007 Mustang V6

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Old 10/24/11, 07:06 AM
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ac & heater quit working on 2007 Mustang V6

I was working in the passenger and sjb area. I know I must have accidently knocked something loose.
The next time I got in the car, as I was driving I discovered the heater, blower, ac and rear defroster would not come on and or light up. So basically, nothing below the radio is working. I figure it has to be electrical.
It was dark, so I decided to wait until morning. I did look at the #2 fuse/breaker in the fuse box under the hood and it looked fine. I did find an aftermarket wire, probably dealing with a no longer existing alarm system, under the glove box. I bought this car used and I believe the first owner had an alarm system put in and taken out. I still have what I believe was the Valet switch, which still has power and some aftermarket wires going to and from the sjb.

I will be double checking some fuses listed in the owner's manual. I don't have a wiring diagram and can't read them very well anyway. I was wondering if there was one wire under the dash going from the climate control area to the passenger side of the car, maybe to the fuse panel in the passenger kick panel or running out to the fuse box in the engine compartment.
Old 10/24/11, 11:07 AM
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Did you take the center panel out ? If so , maybe the connector's aren't plugged back in. If you pull the driver's side panel off you can see the connector and check it without removing the whole center panel ...
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Thanks, but I found the problem. When I was messing around the passenger side and the sjb, I had removed a double fuse/wiring from the sjb and put it back in the wrong place. ok now.

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sjb?
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Smart junction box, I.e. the fuse box in the passenger side footwell. I've done that with the fuse too
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Originally Posted by Cavero
Smart junction box, I.e. the fuse box in the passenger side footwell. I've done that with the fuse too
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