Miscellaneous Components

1986 Mercury Sable LS, 4D SedanSECTION Miscellaneous Components
MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS LOCATION

Component Location
A/C-Heater Blower Motor Resistors On evaporator housing.
ATC Blend Door Actuator On top of evaporator housing.
Circuit Breakers
Instrument Panel Lights In cavity 12 of fuse block. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper/Washer In cavity 2 of fuse block. See Figure.
Cooling Fan Motor Dropping Resistor At left front side of engine. See Figure.
Electronic Cluster Tone Generator Under left side of instrument panel, on right steering column bracket.
Electronic Flasher (Hazard & Turn) Above fuse panel, on lower left instrument panel reinforcement. See Figure.
Front Wiper Interval Governor On left side of steering column. See Figure.
Fuse Block Under left side of instrument panel. See Figure & Figure .
Fusible Links
A (Blue/20 ga.) Alternator Relay On left side of radiator support. See Figure.
B (Blue/20 ga.) Light Switch At starter relay. See Figure.
C (Black/16 ga.) Defroster At starter relay. See Figure.
D (Black/16 ga.) Fuse Block At starter relay. See Figure.
E (Black/16 ga.) Ignition Switch On left inner fender panel,near voltage regulator. See Figure.
F (Blue/20 ga.) Charging System At starter relay. See Figure.
G (Green/14 ga.) EEC Relay At starter relay. See Figure.
Light Sensor Amplifier Attached to bottom top right of instrument panel. See Figure.
Power Door Lock/Window/Moon Roof In-Line Circuit Breaker On left front inner fender panel, below starter relay. See Figure.
Self-Test Connector On top rear of engine, near right inner fender panel. See Figure.
Speed Control Servo On inner side of left front shock tower. See Figure.
Warning Chime Under left side of instrument panel.
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