Lincoln MKZ (2013 - 2019) Fuse Box Diagram

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Year of production: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Passenger compartment fuse panel

The fuse panel is located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.

Lincoln MKZ - fuse box diagram - passenger compartment

No. A Protected components
1 10 ’13-’17: Lighting (ambient, glove box, vanity, dome, trunk)
2 7.5 Memory seats (’13-’16), Lumbar, Power mirror (’13-’16)
3 20 Driver door unlock
4 5 Not used (spare)
5 20 Subwoofer amplifier, THX amplifier (’13-’14)
6 10 Not used (spare)
7 10 Not used (spare)
8 10 Not used (spare)
9 10 ’17: Rear seat entertainment module
10 5 Power trunk logic, Keypad, Cellphone passport module (’15-’19)
11 5 Not used (spare)
12 7.5 Climate control, Gear shift
13 7.5 Steering wheel column lock, Cluster, Datalink logic
14 10 ’17-’19: Extended power module
’15-’16: Battery electronic control module
’13-’14: Hybrid battery control module (Hybrid)
15 10 Datalink gateway module
16 15 Child lock, Trunk release
17 5 Tracking and blocking
18 5 Push button stop start switch, Ignition (’15-’19)
19 7.5 ’17-’19: Extended power module
’15-’16: Passenger airbag disabled indicator, Transmission range
5 ’13-’14: Passenger airbag disabled indicator, Transmission range
20 5 ’13-’14: Adaptive headlamp
7.5 ’15-’19: Adaptive headlamp
21 5 Humidity and in-car temperature sensor, Rear climate seats (’13-’14)
22 5 ’13-’16: Occupant classification sensor
’17-’19: Pedestrian sounder (only Hybrid)
23 10 Delayed accessory (power inverter logic, moonroof logic, driver master switch), Rear sunshade (’17-’19), Moonroof (’17-’19), Panoramic roof (’17-’19)
24 20 ’15-’19: Central lock unlock
30 ’13-’14: Central lock unlock
25 30 Driver door (window, mirror)
26 30 Front passenger door (window, mirror)
27 30 Moonroof
28 20 Amplifier
29 30 Rear driver side door (window)
30 30 Rear passenger side door (window)
31 15 Not used (spare)
32 10 Global positioning system (’13-’16), Display, Voice control, Radio frequency receiver, Adaptive cruise control (’13-’16)
33 20 Radio, Active noise control, CD changer (’15-’19)
34 30 Run-start bus (fuse 19, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36, 37, circuit breaker)
35 5 ’13-’16: Restraints control module
36 15 Auto-dimming rear view mirror, Continuous control damping suspension, Rear heated seats (’15-’19)
37 15 ’13-’14: Heated steering wheel, All wheel drive
20 ’15-’19: Heated steering wheel, All wheel drive (’15-’16)
38 30 ’13-’14: Rear window shade

Engine Compartment Fuse Box (No.1)

The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads.

Lincoln MKZ - fuse box diagram - engine compartment

No. A Protected components
1 30 2015-2018: Panoramic moonroof
25 2013-2014: Not used (spare)
Hybrid: Wiper Motor 2
3 15 Rain sensor
5 20 Power point 3 – back of console
7 20 Powertrain control module – vehicle power 1
Powertrain control module power
8 20 Powertrain control module – vehicle power 2
Emission components
10 20 Power point 1 – driver front
11 15 Powertrain control module – vehicle power 4
Ignition coils
12 15 Powertrain control module – vehicle power 3
Non-emission components
13 10 except Hybrid: Powertrain control module – vehicle power 5
Hybrid: Fuel door mechanism
14 10 except Hybrid: Powertrain control module – vehicle power 6
16 20 ’13-’16: Power point 2 – console
’17-’19: Power point 2 – rear
17 20 ’17-’19: Power point 4 – front
18 10 except Hybrid:
2013-2014: Powertrain control module – keep alive power
Hybrid:
Powertrain and hybrid powertrain control module keep alive power
20 except Hybrid:
’17-’19: Right hand side headlamp ballast
19 10 Run-start electronic power assist steering
20 10 Run/start lighting
Adaptive cruise control (’17-’19)
21 15 except Hybrid:
Run/start transmission control
Transmission oil pump start/stop
Hybrid:
Run-start transmission switch
HEV inverter
22 10 except Hybrid: Air conditioner clutch solenoid
5 Hybrid:
’17-’19: USB smart charger
23 15 Run-start:
Blind spot information system
Rear view camera
Heads-up display
Shifter
Adaptive cruise control
All-wheel drive (3.0L engine)
Voltage stability module (’15-’19; except Hybrid)
24 Not used
25 10 Run-start anti-lock brake system
26 10 Run-start powertrain control module
27 10 Hybrid:
-’16: Fuel door solenoid
’17-’19: HCV PWR 5
28 20 Hybrid:
’17-’19: Right hand side headlamp ballast
29 5 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Mass air flow monitor
15 Hybrid:
’13-’16: Hybrid content vehicle power 5
20 Hybrid:
’17-’19: Left hand side headlamp ballast
30 Not used
31 Not used
34 Not used
35 15 Hybrid:
-’16: Charger fan
36 15 Hybrid: HEV battery electronic control module fan
37 5 Hybrid:
-’16: Remote CD
43 Not used
44 20 except Hybrid:
’17-’19: Left hand side headlamp ballast
45 5 Hybrid: Vacuum pump monitor
except Hybrid:
’17-’19: USB smart charger
46 10 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Alternator
Hybrid: Charge port light ring (-’16)
47 10 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Brake on/off switch
Hybrid: Brake on/off switch
48 20 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Horn
Hybrid: Horn
49 5 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Air flow monitor
Hybrid:
’15-’19: Air flow monitor
10 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Keep alive power
50 20 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Horn
15 Hybrid:
’17-’19: Battery energy control module fan
51 15 Hybrid:
Hybrid content vehicle power 1
Hybrid powertrain control module
52 15 Hybrid:
Hybrid content vehicle power 2
Battery energy control module
53 10 ’13-’16: Power seats
’17-’19: Multi-contour seats
54 10 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Brake on off switch
Hybrid:
Hybrid content vehicle power 3
Coolant pump
55 10 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: ALT sensor
Hybrid:
Hybrid content vehicle power 4
Air conditioning compressor
Relay
2 Starter
4 Blower motor
6 ’18-’19: Water pump
9 Powertrain control module
15 Run-start relay
32 except Hybrid: Electric fan 1
Hybrid: HEV/PHEV pulse width modulated fan
33 except Hybrid: Air conditioner clutch
38 except Hybrid: Electric fan 2
Hybrid: Vacuum pump #1
39 except Hybrid: Electric fan coil 2 and 3 (3 – only ’17-’19)
Hybrid: Vacuum pump #2
40 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Horn relay
’13-’14: Fuel pump relay
Hybrid: Fuel pump
41 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Horn
Hybrid: Horn
42 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Fuel pump coil
86 Not used

Engine Compartment Fuse Box (No.2)

There are fuses located on the bottom of the fuse box.

Lincoln MKZ - fuse box diagram - engine compartment

No. A Protected components
56 30 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Fuel pump feed
Hybrid: Fuel pump feed
57 Not used
58 30 ’15-’19: Fuel pump feed
59 30 except Hybrid: Electric fan 3
40 except Hybrid: Electric fan 3 (3.0L engine)
Hybrid: Vacuum pump relay
60 30 except Hybrid: Electric fan 1
40 except Hybrid: Electric fan 1 (3.0L engine)
Hybrid: Pulse width modulated fan
61 Not used
62 50 Body control module 1
63 20 ’13-’14: Electric fan 2 (except Hybrid)
25 ’15-’19: Electric fan 2 (except Hybrid)
30 ’17-’19: Electric fan 2 (3.0L engine) (except Hybrid)
64 30 except Hybrid:
’17-’19: All-wheel drive (torque vectoring).
65 20 except Hybrid: Front heated seat
66 15 Heated wiper park
67 50 Body control module 2
68 40 Heated rear window
69 30 Anti-lock brake system valves
70 30 Passenger seat
71 Not used
72 30 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Panoramic roof #1
Hybrid: Panoramic roof #1
20 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Transmission oil pump
73 20 Rear climate controlled seats
74 30 Driver seat module
75 25 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Wiper motor 1
76 20 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Transmission oil pump #2 stop/start
Hybrid: iShifter / e-Shifter
30 except Hybrid:
’15-’18: Power decklid module
77 30 Front climate controlled seats
78 40 Trailer tow module
79 40 Blower motor
80 30 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Power trunk
Hybrid: Power trunk
25 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Wiper motor 2
81 40 Inverter
82 60 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Anti-lock brake system pump
Hybrid: Anti-lock brake system pump
83 20 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Transmission Range Control Module shifter
25 except Hybrid:
’13-’14: Wiper motor #1
Hybrid: Wiper motor #1
84 30 except Hybrid: Starter solenoid
85 30 Panoramic roof #2
87 60 except Hybrid:
’15-’19: Anti-lock brake system pump

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

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