Fuses Ford F150

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Power Distribution Box

WARNING: Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses.

WARNING: To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to the power distribution box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs.

The power distribution box is in the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads. If you disconnect and reconnect the battery, you will need to reset some features. See Changing the 12V Battery .

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Fuse Number Fuse Rating Protected Component
1 25A Micro 2 fuse Horn.
2 50A Electric fan 1.
3 30A Windshield wiper motor.
4 60A Body control module.
5 30A Starter relay.
6 20A Power point 1.
8 20A Power point 2.
10 5A Micro 2 fuse Rain sensor.
12 15A Upfitter 1 relay (Raptor).
13 10A Micro 2 fuse 4×4 run/start.
Adaptive cruise control run/start module.
14 Not used (base).
14 15A Micro 2 fuse Not used (spare) (Raptor).
15 7,5A Micro 2 fuse Front view camera.
Voltage quality module.
15 15A Micro 2 fuse Voltage quality module (Raptor).
16 10A Micro 2 fuse Powertrain control module.
Transmission control module run/start.
17 10A Micro 2 fuse Anti-lock brakes run/start.
18 10A Micro 2 fuse Electric power steering run/start.
19 5A Micro 2 fuse Upfitter 5 relay (Raptor).
20 40A Blower motor.
21 30A Passenger seat motors.
22 20A Radio amplifier.
23 10A Alt A sensor.
24 30A Trailer brake control module.
25 50A Body control module 1.
26 50A Electric fan (Gas).
27 30A Driver seat motors/memory module.
28 15A Heated seat.
29 10A 4×4 solenoid.
30 25A Trailer tow battery charge.
31 Not used.
32 10A A/C clutch.
33 Not used.
34 10A Vehicle power 5 (Diesel).
35 20A
15A
Vehicle power 4 (Gas).
Vehicle power 4 (Diesel).
36 10A Vehicle power 3.
37 25A
15A
Vehicle power 2 (Gas).
Vehicle power 2 (Diesel).
38 25A
20A
Vehicle power 1 (Gas).
Vehicle power 1 (Diesel).
39 Not used.
41 30A Body control module voltage quality module feed.
43 20A Trailer tow lamps module.
45 Not used.
46 10A Steering column lock.
47 50A Powertrain control heater 3 (Diesel).
48 30A Fuel filter heater (Diesel).
49 Not used.
50 30A Fuel pump.
51 20A Power point 3.
52 50A Powertrain control heater 2 (Diesel).
53 25A Trailer tow park lamps.
54 Not used.
55 15A Upfitter 2 relay (Raptor).
56 Not used.
58 5A USB smart charger.
59 Not used.
60 Not used.
61
15A
Not used (base).
Not used (spare) (Raptor).
62 5A Upfitter 6 relay (Raptor).
63 25A 4×4.
64 15A E-locker.
65
66 Not used.
67 Not used.
69 Not used.
70 40A Anti-lock brake system (ABS) valves. Electric parking brake.
71 25A 4×4.
72 Not used.
73 Not used.
74 10A Trailer tow backup lamps.
75 Not used.
76 40A Body control module 2.
77 30A Climate controlled seat.
78 10A Spot light module.
79 Not used.
80 10A Heated windshield wiper.
Upfitter 4 relay (Raptor).
81 Not used.
82 30A
5A
Transmission fluid pump.
Powertrain control module (Diesel).
83 15A Transmission control module.
84 Not used.
85 Not used.
86 Not used.
87 Not used.
88 10A Multi-contour seats relay.
Upfitter 3 relay (Raptor).
89 30A Power running boards.
91 Not used.
93 15A Heated mirrors.
94 15A Rear heated seat module (Raptor, Diesel).
95
15A
Not used (base).
Not used (spare) (Raptor).
96 Not used.
97 40A
50A
Electric fan (Raptor).
Powertrain control heater 1 (Diesel).
98 15A 10R transmission module r/s.
3.3L transmission fluid pump.
99 40A Heated rear window.
100 25A Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) heater relay (Diesel).
101 25A Electric fan (base).
102 30A Power sliding back window.
103 20A Trailer tow stop-turn relay fuse.
104 15A Snowplow switch.
Rear heated seats (base).
105 10A Telescoping mirror.

1 Micro 2 fuse.
2 Slotted M case fuse.

Note: Spare fuse amperage may vary.

Relay Number Fuse Rating Protected Component
R02 Powertrain control module relay.
R05 Electric fan relay.

Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

The fuse panel is in the right-hand side of the passenger footwell behind a trim panel.
To remove the trim panel, pull it toward you and swing it away from the side. To reinstall it, line up the tabs with the grooves on the panel, and then push it shut.
To remove the fuse panel cover, press in the tabs on both sides of the cover, and then pull it off.
To reinstall the fuse panel cover, place the top part of the cover on the fuse panel and push the bottom part until it latches.
Gently pull on the cover to make sure it has latched properly.

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Fuse Number Fuse Rating Protected Component
1 Not used.
2 7.5A Memory module logic.
Memory seat switches.
Lumbar motor.
3 20A Driver door lock motor.
4 5A Trailer brake control.
5 20A Not used (spare).
6 10A Not used (spare).
7 10A Not used (spare).
8 10A Not used (spare).
9 10A Extended power module (base).
10 5A Embedded modem module.
11 5A Combined sensor module.
12 7.5A Climate head module. Smart datalink connector.
13 7.5A Cluster.
Steering column control module.
14 10A Brake on/off switch.
15 10A Smart datalink connector.
16 15A Tailgate release.
17 5A Heads up display. Terrain switch.
18 5A Ignition switch and passive-entry passive-
start start stop switch.
Key inhibit solenoid.
19 7.5A
7.5A
Extended power module (base).
Restraint control module (Raptor).
20 7.5A Not used (spare).
21 5A Heads up display.
In car temperature with humidity sensor.
22 5A Passenger occupant detection (Raptor).
23 10A Power driven rear glass switch. Inverter.
Driver side window. Moonroof.
Vista roof.
24 20A Central lock/unlock.
25 30A Driver door control module.
26 30A Passenger door control module.
27 30A Vista roof. Moonroof.
28 20A Not used (spare).
29 30A Not used (spare).
30 30A Not used (spare).
31 15A Adjustable pedal switch and motor.
32 10A Multi-function display. SYNC.
Radio frequency receiver.
33 20A Radio.
34 30A Run-start relay.
35 5A Selectable drive mode switch. Upfitter switches (Raptor).
36 15A 360 camera module.
Heated steering wheel module. Rear-view mirror.
Rear heated seats.
Lane departure warning module. Automatic high beam module. Image processing module A.
37 20A Not used (spare).
38 30A
Circuit breaker
Rear window switches and motors.

Note: Spare fuse amperage may vary.

CHANGING A FUSE

Fuses

WARNING: Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire.

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If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire within the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical components.

Fuse Types

A Micro 2.

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B Micro 3.

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C Maxi.

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D Mini.

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E M Case.

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F J Case.

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G J Case Low Profile.

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H Slotted M Case.

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