Jonathan Yarden Mar 25, 2021 · 5 min. read
In this article you will find a description of fuses and relays Ford,
with photos of block diagrams and their locations.
Highlighted the cigarette lighter fuse (as the most popular thing people look for).
Get tips on blown fuses, replacing a fuse, and more.
Year of production: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Fuse label

Fuse labels
A – Fuse number
B – Circuits protected
C – Location (L = left and R = right)
D – Fuse rating (Amperes)
Symbol |
Description |
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See Owner’s handbook |
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Airbag |
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ABS |
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Headlamp dipped beam |
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Headlamp main beam |
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Fog lamps |
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Lighting control |
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Windscreen wipers |
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Rear window wiper |
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Heated windscreen |
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Heated rear window |
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Heated exterior mirrors |
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Electric exterior mirrors |
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Electric windows |
 |
Not used |
 |
Heated seats |
 |
Blower motor |
 |
Air conditioning |
 |
Cigar lighter |
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Horn |
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Daytime running lamps |
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Automatic transmission or Durashift EST |
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Engine management (diesel) or catalytic converter |
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Starter motor |
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Audio system and diagnostic connector |
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Engine management or electronic module |
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Fuel pump |
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Auxiliary heater, glow plugs and fuel injection pump relay |
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Battery and charging system |
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Instrument cluster, battery saver, number plate lamp, generic electronic module (GEM) |
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Side and tail lamps |
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Central locking and alarm horn |
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Hazard warning flashers and direction indicators |
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Ignition |
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Trailer towing module |
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Durashift EST |
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Brake lamps |
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Reversing lamp |
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
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