Pulling Fuses to Flat Tow 2010 Ford Escape
Question:
When installing a fuse bypass switch on the Escape...are one or two fuses needing to be pulled?
asked by: Michael D
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Helpful Expert Reply:
According to Roadmaster, only one fuse needs to be pulled in order to flat tow your Escape. According to Roadmaster, the fuse is located in the power distribution box under the hood. You would remove the 20 AMP Main Ignition Fuse in position # 28.
Roadmaster highly recommends you confirm the fuse location with your Ford dealer.
For more info about flat towing, you can check out the Flat Towing articles I have linked to.
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Mike L
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