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Fuse/RelayLocation Fuse Amp
Rating Protected Circuits
F13 40A** On-board charger
F14 40A** Heater element 1
F15 — Not used
F16 40A** Heater element 2
F17 — Not used
F18 20A** Front wiper motor
F19 5A* Anti-lock brake control module
F20 15A* Horn
F21 5A* Stop light switch
F22 15A* Battery monitoring sensor
F23 5A* Relay coils
F24 5A* Light switch module
F25 — Not used
F26 10A* Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
F27 15A* Charger port light ring
F28 5A* Vacuum pump monitor
F29 — Not used
F30 5A* Transmission control module
F31 10A* Smart datalink connector;
Diagnostic connector
F32 10A* Compressor bypass valves,
Coolant valves, Electronic fan
control module relay
F33 10A* PCM (PSR feedback), A/C
compressor solenoid
F34 15A* PCM (contactor sense), Battery
electronics control module (PSR)
F35 — Not used
F36 20A* Coolant water pumps
F37 5A* Vehicle audible speaker for
pedestrians
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Fuse/RelayLocation Fuse Amp
Rating Protected Circuits
F38 15A* PCM (electronic control module
KL15)
F39 5A* Not used (spare)
F40 5A* Electronic power assist steering
F41 20A* Body Control Module (BCM)
F42 15A* Rear wiper
F43 15A* Not used (spare)
F44 — Not used
F45 — Not used
F46 — Not used
F47 5A* In-Car temperature sensor
F48 5A* Mechanical relay
R1 — Not used
R2 Micro relay Horn relay
R3 — Not used
R4 Micro relay Contactor relay
R5 — Not used
R6 — Not used
R7 Power relay Heater element 3
R8 Power relay Heater element1&2
R9 — Not used
R10 Mini relay ABS vacuum pump (solid state
relay)
R11 — Not used
R12 Power relay Electronic Fan Control Module (EFCM) relay
R13 Mini relay Heater blower relay
R14 Mini relay Motor control relay
R15 Power relay Mechanical relay
R16 Power relay Ignition 15
*Mini Fuses **Cartridge Fuses
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JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE (12 VOLT BATTERY ONLY)
WARNING:Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin,
eyes and clothing, if contacted.
Note: This procedure is only for the low voltage, 12 volt underhood
battery only. Do not attempt to jump start your high-voltage battery.
Do not attempt to push-start your automatic transmission vehicle.
Automatic transmissions do not have push-start capability. Attempting to
push-start a vehicle with an automatic transmission may cause
transmission damage.
Preparing Your Vehicle
Note: Your vehicle has a 12 volt battery that is easily accessible under
the hood. The 12 volt battery controls the switches and contacts that
engage the high voltage battery. The high-voltage battery cannot be
jumped with a standard 12 volt battery. If your high voltage battery
does not accept a regular charge, your vehicle must be towed to your
authorized dealership.
1. Use only a 12 volt supply to start your vehicle.
2. Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle as this could
damage the vehicle’s electrical system.
3. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the disabled vehicle
making sure the two vehicles do nottouch. Set the parking brake on
both vehicles. Stay clear of the motor cooling fan and other moving parts
on both vehicles.
4. Check all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before
you attach the battery cables. Ensure that vent caps are tight and level.
5. Turn the heater fan on in both vehicles to protect from any electrical
surges. Turn all other accessories off.
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Multi-Point Inspection
In order to keep your vehicle running right, it is important to have the
systems on your vehicle checked regularly. This can help identify
potential issues and prevent major problems. Ford Motor Company
recommends the following multi-point inspection be performed at every
scheduled maintenance interval to help make sure your vehicle keeps
running great.
Multi-point inspection – Recommended each visit
Battery performance Radiator, cooler, heater and A/C hoses
Exterior lamps and hazard
warning system operation Suspension component for leaks or
damage
Fluid levels*; fill if necessary Tires for wear and proper pressure, including spare
For oil and fluid leaks Steering and linkage
Half-shaft dust boots
(if equipped) Windshield for cracks, chips or pits
Horn operation Washer spray and wiper operation
*Brake, coolant recovery reservoir and window washer
Be sure to ask your dealership service advisor or technician about the
multi-point vehicle inspection. It’s a comprehensive way to perform a
thorough inspection of your vehicle. It’s your checklist that gives you
immediate feedback on the overall condition of your vehicle. You’ll know
what’s been checked, what’s okay, as well as those things that may
require future or immediate attention. The multi-point vehicle inspection
is one more way to keep your vehicle running great!
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