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Passenger Compartment FusePanel
WARNING
Always disconnect the battery beforeservicing high current fuses.
Note:If your vehicle is equipped with dualbatteries, disconnecting the primaryunder-hood battery does not remove powerfrom all circuits.
The fuse panel is located to the left of thebrake pedal and mounted onto the lowerleft cowl panel. Remove the fuse panelcover to access the fuses.
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller toolprovided on the inside of the fuse panelcover.
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Protected ComponentsFuse RatingFuse or RelayNumber
Inverter B+.30A1
Not used (spare).15A2
Not used (spare).15A3
Not used (spare).30A4
Passenger compartment fuse panel.10A5Brake-shift interlock.
Direction indicators lamps.20A6Hazard lamps.Stop lamps.
Left-side headlamp low beam.10A7
Right-side headlamp low beam.10A8
Courtesy lamps.15A9
Switch illumination.15A10
Not used (spare).10A11
Not used (spare).7.5A12
Mirrors.5A13
SYNC10A14Global positioning system module.
Not used (spare).10A15
Not used (spare).15A16
Door locks.20A17
Not used (spare).20A18
Not used (spare).25A19
Diagnostic connector (except strippedchassis).15A20
Not used (spare).15A21
Parking lamps.15A22License plate lamps.
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Protected ComponentsFuse RatingFuse or RelayNumber
Headlamp high beams.15A23
Horn (except stripped chassis).20A24
Demand lighting.10A25
Cluster (except stripped chassis).10A26
Ignition switch feed.20A27
Audio mute (start).5A28
Cluster (except stripped chassis).5A29
Not used (spare).5A30
Not used (spare).10A31
Restraints module.10A32
Trailer brake controller.10A33
Not used (spare).5A34
Cutaway run/start.10A35
Passive anti-theft system radio frequencymodule.5A36
Climate control.10A37Stripped chassis #1 run/start.
Not used (spare).20A38
Radio.20A39
Not used (spare).20A40
Radio.15A41Switch illumination.Automatic dimming rear view mirror.Power inverter.
Auxiliary switch.10A42
Stripped chassis instrument panelconnector #1.10A43
Trailer tow battery charge relay.10A44
Wipers.5A45
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Protected ComponentsFuse RatingFuse or RelayNumber
Stripped chassis engine connector 3.
Passenger airbag deactivation indicator.7.5A46
Windows accessory delay circuit breaker.30A47
Delayed accessory relay.—48
CHANGING A FUSE
Fuses
WARNING
Always replace a fuse with one thathas the specified amperage rating.Using a fuse with a higher amperagerating can cause severe wire damage andcould start a fire.If electrical components in the vehicle arenot working, a fuse may have blown. Blownfuses are identified by a broken wire withinthe fuse. Check the appropriate fusesbefore replacing any electricalcomponents.
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Fuse Types
Fuse TypeCallout
Micro 2A
Micro 3B
MaxiC
MiniD
M CaseE
J CaseF
J Case Low ProfileG
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Have your vehicle serviced regularly to helpmaintain its roadworthiness and resalevalue. There is a large network ofauthorized dealers that are there to helpyou with their professional servicingexpertise. We believe that their speciallytrained technicians are best qualified toservice your vehicle properly and expertly.They are supported by a wide range ofhighly specialized tools developedspecifically for servicing your vehicle.
If your vehicle requires professional service,an authorized dealer can provide thenecessary parts and service. Check yourwarranty information to find out whichparts and services are covered.
Use only recommended fuels, lubricants,fluids and service parts conforming tospecifications. Motorcraft® parts aredesigned and built to provide the bestperformance in your vehicle.
Precautions
•Do not work on a hot engine.
•Make sure that nothing gets caught inmoving parts.
•Do not work on a vehicle with theengine running in an enclosed space,unless you are sure you have enoughventilation.
•Keep all open flames and other burningmaterial (such as cigarettes) awayfrom the battery and all fuel relatedparts.
Working with the Engine Off
1.Set the parking brake and shift to park(P).
2. Switch off the engine.
3. Block the wheels.
Working with the Engine On
WARNING
To reduce the risk of vehicle damageand/or personal burn injuries, do notstart your engine with the air cleanerremoved and do not remove it while theengine is running.
1.Set the parking brake and shift to park(P).
2. Block the wheels.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD
1.Inside the vehicle, pull the hood releasehandle located under the bottom leftcorner of the instrument panel.
2.Go to the front of the vehicle and pushthe auxiliary latch, located in the centerof the top grille, to the left in order torelease the hood.
3. Lift the hood and secure it with theprop rod.
UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW
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Windshield washer fluidreservoir: See Washer FluidCheck (page 150).
A
Engine oil filler cap: See EngineOil Check (page 141).B
Automatic transmission fluiddipstick: See AutomaticTransmission Fluid Check(page 146).
C
Air filter assembly: SeeChanging the Engine Air Filter(page 158).
D
Engine oil dipstick: See EngineOil Dipstick (page 141).E
Brake fluid reservoir: See BrakeFluid Check (page 149).F
Engine coolant reservoir: SeeEngine Coolant Check (page142).
G
Power steering fluid reservoir:See Power Steering FluidCheck (page 150).
H
Battery: See Changing the 12VBattery (page 151).I
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ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK
MINA
MAXB
ENGINE OIL CHECK
To check the engine oil level consistentlyand accurately, do the following:
1.Make sure the parking brake is on. Makesure the transmission is in park (P) orneutral (N).
2. Run the engine until it reaches normaloperating temperature.
3. Make sure that your vehicle is on levelground.
4. Switch the engine off and wait 15minutes for the oil to drain into the oilpan. Checking the engine oil level toosoon after you switch the engine offmay result in an inaccurate reading.
5. Open the hood. See Opening andClosing the Hood (page 139).
6. Remove the dipstick and wipe it witha clean, lint-free cloth. See UnderHood Overview (page 139).
7. Replace the dipstick and remove itagain to check the oil level. SeeEngine Oil Dipstick (page 141).
8.Make sure that the oil level is betweenthe maximum and minimum marks. Ifthe oil level is at the minimum mark,add oil immediately. See Capacitiesand Specifications (page 199).
9. If the oil level is correct, replace thedipstick and make sure it is fully seated.
Note:Do not remove the dipstick when theengine is running.
Note: If the oil level is between themaximum and minimum marks, the oil levelis acceptable. Do not add oil.
Note:The oil consumption of new enginesreaches its normal level after approximately3,100 mi (5,000 km).
Adding Engine Oil
WARNING
Do not remove the filler cap whenthe engine is running.
Do not use supplemental engine oiladditives because they are unnecessaryand could lead to engine damage that maynot be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
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