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Find the 2004 Ford Mustang fuse box diagram, locate fuses for various systems, and learn how to replace blown fuses in your Mustang. A helpful guide for owners and DIY repairs.. Understanding Your 2004 Ford Mustang Fuse Box Diagram Before you start pulling fuses at random, you need to understand that your Mustang utilizes two distinct fuse centers. The first is the Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel, and the second is the Power Distribution Box located under the hood. Each serves a specific purpose in protecting your car's sensitive electronics and high-current hardware.