
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
Power Distribution Box
WARNINGS
Always disconnect the battery beforeservicing high current fuses.
To reduce risk of electrical shock,always replace the cover to thepower distribution box beforereconnecting the battery or refilling fluidreservoirs.
The power distribution box is located inthe engine compartment. It hashigh-current fuses that protect yourvehicle's main electrical systems fromoverloads.
If you disconnect and reconnect thebattery, you will need to reset somefeatures.  See Changing the 12V Battery(page 235).
Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Blower motorRelay1
Not used—2
Urea heaters (diesel engine)Relay3
Not used—4
Rear window defroster, Heated mirrorsRelay5
Not used—6
Rear window defroster, Heated mirrors50A*7
Passenger seat30A*8
Driver seat30A*9
Not used—10
Not used—11
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For maximum vehicle performance, keepthe following information in mind whenadding accessories or equipment to yourvehicle:
•When adding accessories, equipment,passengers and luggage to yourvehicle, do not exceed the total weightcapacity of the vehicle or of the frontor rear axle (GVWR or GAWR asindicated on the Safety ComplianceCertification label). Ask an authorizeddealer for specific weight information.
•The Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) and CanadianRadio TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC) regulate the useof mobile communications systemsthat are equipped with radiotransmitters, for example, two-wayradios, telephones and theft alarms.Any such equipment installed in yourvehicle should comply with FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)and Canadian RadioTelecommunications Commission(CRTC) regulations and should beinstalled only by an authorized dealer.
•An authorized dealer needs to installmobile communications systems.Improper installation may harm theoperation of your vehicle, particularlyif the manufacturer did not design themobile communication systemspecifically for automotive use.
•If you or an authorized Ford dealer addany non-Ford custom electrical orelectronic accessories or componentsto your vehicle, you may adverselyaffect battery performance anddurability. In addition, you may alsoadversely affect the performance ofother electrical systems in the vehicle.
AUXILIARY SWITCHES
The auxiliary switchboard on the centerconsole makes aftermarket customizationeasier, with four prewired switchesattached to the power distribution box forelectrical accessories.
These switches are labeled AUX 1,AUX2,AUX 3 and AUX 4. They will onlyoperate while the ignition is in the onposition, whether the engine is running ornot. It is, however, recommended that theengine remain running to maintain abattery charge when using the switchesfor an extended duration or higher currentdraws. When switched on by the operatorthey provide 10 amps, 15 amps or 30 ampsof electrical battery power for a variety ofuses.
The switches control relays and fuses thatare located under the hood in the auxiliaryswitch pass through circuits.
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There will also be one power lead for eachswitch found as a blunt-cut and sealedwire located to the right of the glove boxdoor and just above the passenger sidekick panel.
You may need to pull down the auxiliarycords to access them.
Refer to the Fuses chapter of yourOwner’s Manual for information on fuseand relay locations. See your authorizeddealer for service.
Additional pass through circuits that runthrough the dash panel and under thehood, are located in the same location.
The relays are coded as follows:
FuseWire colorCircuit numberSwitch
30AYellowCAC05AUX 1
30AGreen with browntraceCAC06AUX 2
15AViolet with greentraceCAC07AUX 3
10ABrownCAC08AUX 4
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Fuel Consumption........................................138Calculating Fuel Economy..............................138Filling the Tank....................................................138Fuel Filter........................................................235Fuel Quality.....................................................135Choosing the Right Fuel...................................135Choosing the Right Fuel With a Flex FuelVehicle (If Equipped)...................................135Diesel Engine........................................................135Octane Recommendations............................135Fuel Shutoff..................................................205Fuses.................................................................214Fuse Specification Chart............................215Passenger Compartment FusePanel.................................................................220Power Distribution Box.....................................215
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Garage Door OpenerSee: Universal Garage Door Opener.............119Gauges................................................................75Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.............76Engine Oil Pressure Gauge................................76Fuel Gauge..............................................................76Information Display..............................................77Transmission Fluid TemperatureGauge...................................................................76General Information on RadioFrequencies...................................................46General Maintenance Information.......430Multi-point Inspection.....................................432Owner Checks and Services...........................431Protecting Your Investment..........................430Why Maintain Your Vehicle?.........................430Why Maintain Your Vehicle at YourDealership?.....................................................430Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. andCanada...........................................................211Getting the Services You Need..............208Away From Home.............................................208Global Opening...............................................70Opening the Windows........................................70
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HandbrakeSee: Parking Brake..............................................161
Hazard Warning Flashers.........................205HDCSee: Using Hill Descent Control....................168Head Restraints............................................108Adjusting the Head Restraint........................109Heated Seats...................................................115Heated Steering Wheel................................62Heated Windows and Mirrors..................106Heated Exterior Mirror......................................106Heated Rear Window.......................................106HeatingSee: Climate Control.........................................103Hill Start Assist...............................................161Using Hill Start Assist........................................161Hints on Controlling the InteriorClimate..........................................................105Hints on Driving With Anti-LockBrakes............................................................160Hood LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood...........223
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Ignition Switch...............................................130In California (U.S. Only)............................209Information Display Control........................61Type 1.........................................................................61Type 2.......................................................................62Information Displays......................................81General Information.............................................81Information....................................................389911 Assist...............................................................395Alerts......................................................................395Calendar...............................................................395Sirius Travel Link................................................392SYNC Services (If Equipped, United StatesOnly).................................................................390Vehicle Health Report......................................397
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