Protected Component
Rating
Item
Not used.
—
10
Not used.
—
11
On-board diagnostic
module.
7.5 A
12
Smart data link connector.
Climate control module.
Steering column control
module.
7.5 A
13
Instrument cluster.
Not used.
15 A
14
SYNC.
15 A
15
Display.
Not used.
—
16
Active front steering
module.
7.5 A
17
Park aid module.
Selectable drive modes
switch.
7.5 A
18
Select shift switch.
Head up display.
5 A
19
Ignition switch.
5 A
20
Key inhibit solenoid.
Head up display.
5 A
21
In-vehicle temperature and
humidity sensor.
Upfitter switches.
5 A
22
Driver front door module.
30 A
23
Moonroof.
30 A
24
Not used (spare).
20 A
25
Passenger front door
module.
30 A
26
Not used (spare).
30 A
27
Amplifier.
30 A
28
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Rating
Item
Adjustable pedals switch.
15 A
29
Brake on-off output to trailer
brake controller and
customer access circuits.
5 A
30
Remote keyless entry.
10 A
31
Radio.
20 A
32
Not used.
—
33
Run/start relay.
30 A
34
Not used (spare).
5 A
35
Camera module.
15 A
36
Lane keeping system.
Auto-dimming interior
mirror.
Rear heated seats.
Heated steering wheel.
20 A
37
Power windows.
30 A
38
IDENTIFYING FUSE TYPES Micro 2.
A
Micro 3.
B
Maxi.
C
Mini.
D
M Case.
E J Case.
F
J Case Low Profile.
G
Slotted M Case.
H
FUSES – TROUBLESHOOTING
FUSES – FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
When do I need to check a fuse? If electrical components in the vehicle
are not working.
When do I need to replace a fuse? If a fuse has blown.
How do I identify a blown fuse? You can identify a blown fuse by a
broken wire within the fuse.
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AUXILIARY SWITCHES
The auxiliary switchboard on the overhead
console makes aftermarket customization
easier with six prewired switches
connected to the power distribution box.
Each circuit is individually fused for
connection of electrical accessories.
The switches are labeled AUX 1 through
AUX 6. They only operate when the ignition
is in the on position, whether the engine is
running or not. We recommend that you
leave the engine running to maintain
battery charge when using the switches
for an extended time or when using higher
current draw accessories. When a switch
is turned on, the indicator light on the
switch illuminates and the circuit provides
power to the device wired to that switch.
Note:
AUX switch 1 is dedicated to the
off-road lamps when your vehicle is
equipped with this option. There are three sets of blunt-cut and
sealed circuits. Two sets are under the
hood and behind the battery tray, and one
set is inside your vehicle at the passenger
footwell.
The powered set (A) is taped behind the
battery tray and is marked with a red spot
tape.
The second set (B) is also under the hood.
It is taped behind the battery tray and is
marked with a white spot tape. This set
routes to the interior passenger footwell.
Remove the battery and battery tray to
access the under hood circuits.
The interior set is taped on a wire harness
by the passenger side footwell. This set is
the other end of the circuits taped behind
the battery tray marked with a white spot
tape.
Remove the fuse panel access door in the
kick panel to access the wires. If you do not
see them, you may need to pull them
down.
See the Fuses chapter of your Owner
’s
Manual for information on fuse and relay
locations. See your authorized dealer for
service.
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The interior set is taped on a wire harness
by the passenger side footwell. This set is
the other end of the circuits taped behind
the battery tray, with a white spot tape
mark.
Remove the fuse panel access door in the
kick panel to access the wires. If you do not
see them, you may need to pull them
down.
Additional information on fuse and relay
locations is available. See Fuses (page
387). See your authorized dealer for service.
IDENTIFYING THE AUXILIARY SWITCH WIRING
The relays are coded as follows: Fuse
Wire Size
Passenger
Footwell
Wire Color
Under-
hoodPass
Through
Wire Color
Power
Distribu- tion Box
10A
1.0 mm²
AUX 1
Violet/Green
AUX 1
Violet/Green
AUX 1
15A
1.0 mm²
AUX 2
Green/Brown
AUX 2
Green/
Brown
AUX 2
15A
1.0 mm²
AUX 3
Green/Blue
AUX 3
Green/Blue
AUX 3
10A
1.0 mm²
AUX 4
Brown
AUX 4
Brown
AUX 4
5A
1.0 mm²
AUX 5
Blue/Orange
AUX 5
Blue/Orange
AUX 5
5A
1.0 mm²
AUX 6
Yellow/
Orange
AUX 6
Yellow/
Orange
AUX 6
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Automatic Locking Mode.............................51
Disengaging Automatic Locking Mode........52
Engaging Automatic Locking Mode..............52
What Is Automatic Locking Mode................... 51
When to Use Automatic Locking Mode........51
Automatic Transmission...........................224 Automatic Transmission Positions.............224
Brake Shift Interlock......................................... 225
Manually Shifting Gears.................................. 225
Power Take-Off................................................... 227
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Diesel
.....................487
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Gasoline................487
Automatic Transmission Positions.......224 Drive (D)................................................................ 224
Manual (M).......................................................... 224
Neutral (N)........................................................... 224
Park (P)................................................................. 224
Reverse (R).......................................................... 224
Automatic Transmission Precautions.................................................224
Auto Mode
........................................................151
Auto Mode Indicators......................................... 151
Switching Auto Mode On and Off.................151
Switching Dual Mode On and Off.................152
Autounlock.......................................................84 Autounlock Requirements................................ 84
Switching Autounlock On and Off................84
What Is Autounlock............................................. 84
Autowipers.......................................................115 Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Rain
Sensor................................................................. 115
Autowipers Settings........................................... 115
What Are Autowipers......................................... 115
Auxiliary Switches........................................616
B
Battery See: Changing the 12V Battery.................... 409
Bed Extender...................................................96 Bed Extender Precautions................................ 96
Using the Bed Extender..................................... 97
Beginning a Voice Interaction................600
Blind Spot Information System.............293 Blind Spot Information System –
Troubleshooting............................................ 297Blind Spot Information System With Trailer
Coverage.......................................................... 295
Blind Spot Information System Indicators.....................................................296
Blind Spot Information System Limitations..................................................293
Blind Spot Information System Precautions.................................................293
Blind Spot Information System Requirements.............................................293
Blind Spot Information System – Troubleshooting........................................297
Blind Spot Information System – Information Messages................................. 297
Blind Spot Information System With Trailer Coverage
........................................295
Blind Spot Information System With Trailer
Coverage Limitations.................................. 295
Selecting a Trailer.............................................. 296
Setting a Trailer Length................................... 295
What Is Blind Spot Information System with Trailer Coverage............................................. 295
Bluetooth®....................................................607
Body Control Module Fuse Box..............392 Accessing the Body Control Module Fuse
Box...................................................................... 392
Identifying the Fuses in the Body Control Module Fuse Box.......................................... 393
Locating the Body Control Module Fuse Box...................................................................... 392
Bonnet Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood..........396
Booster Seats
..................................................46
Brake Fluid Specification...........................241
Brake Over Accelerator
.............................240
Brake Precautions.......................................240
Brakes..............................................................240
Anti-Lock Braking System............................. 240
Brakes – Troubleshooting............................... 241
Brake Shift Interlock
...................................225
Brake Shift Interlock Precautions................225
Using Brake Shift Interlock............................. 226
What Is Brake Shift Interlock......................... 225
Brakes – Troubleshooting
.........................241
Brakes – Frequently Asked
Questions.......................................................... 241
Brakes – Warning Lamps................................. 241
Breaking-In.....................................................373
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Fastening and Unfastening the
Seatbelts........................................................50
Feature Bar....................................................598
Filling the Selective Catalytic Reduction System Tank................................................219
Filling the Selective Catalytic Reduction System Tank in Cold Weather................... 219
Filling the Selective Catalytic Reduction System Tank Using a Fuel Station
Pump.................................................................. 219
Filling the Selective Catalytic Reduction System Tank Using a Portable
Container......................................................... 220
Flat Tire See: Changing a Flat Tire................................ 455
Floor Mats.......................................................374
Folding the Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: Manual Folding Mirrors................129
Folding the Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: Power Folding Mirrors..................129
Foot Pedals See: Adjusting the Pedals................................. 114
Ford Protect..................................................620
Four-Wheel Drive Driving Hints..............232 Driving In Sand.................................................... 232
Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain................233
Driving on Snow and Ice.................................. 233
Driving Through Mud and Water.................. 232
Emergency Maneuvers..................................... 232
Four-Wheel Drive.........................................228 Four-Wheel Drive Driving Hints.................... 232
Four-Wheel Drive Modes................................. 231
Four-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting.........234
Four-Wheel Drive Indicators....................232
Four-Wheel Drive Limitations
................230
Four-Wheel Drive Modes...........................231 Four-Wheel Drive High...................................... 231
Four-Wheel Drive Low...................................... 231
Two-Wheel Drive High...................................... 231
Four-Wheel Drive Precautions...............228
Four-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting........................................234
Four-Wheel Drive – Information Messages......................................................... 235
Four-Wheel Drive – Warning Lamps..........234 Front Axle Fluid Capacity and
Specification..............................................490
Front Exterior...................................................33
Front Seat Precautions..............................158
Front Seats
.....................................................158
Heated Seats....................................................... 165
Manual Seats....................................................... 159
Massage Seats.................................................... 164
Power Seats........................................................... 161
Ventilated Seats.................................................. 165
Fuel and Refueling......................................203 Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting........211
Fuel Quality......................................................... 204
Refueling.............................................................. 209
Running Out of Fuel......................................... 208
Fuel and Refueling Precautions.............203
Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting..........................................211
Fuel and Refueling – Information Messages........................................................... 211
Fuel and Refueling – Warning Lamps..........211
Fuel Gauge......................................................136 Fuel Gauge Limitations.................................... 136
Locating the Fuel Filler Door.......................... 136
What Is Distance to Empty............................. 136
What Is the Fuel Gauge.................................... 136
What Is the Low Fuel Reminder.................... 136
Fuel Quality
...................................................204
Selecting the Correct Fuel............................. 204
Selecting the Correct Fuel for Cold Weather............................................................ 205
Switching Between E85 and Gasoline........................................................... 208
Fuel Tank Capacity - Diesel......................481
Fuel Tank Capacity........................................211
Fuel Tank Capacity - Gasoline
................482
Fuse Precautions.........................................387
Fuses................................................................387 Body Control Module Fuse Box.................... 392
Fuses – Troubleshooting................................ 395
Under Hood Fuse Box...................................... 387
Fuses – Troubleshooting..........................395 Fuses – Frequently Asked Questions........395
G
Garage Door Opener....................................176
Garage Door Opener Limitations
............176
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Under Hood Fuse Box................................387
Accessing the Under Hood Fuse Box.........387
Identifying the Fuses in the Under Hood
Fuse Box.......................................................... 388
Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box............387
Under Hood Overview - 6.2L...................397
Under Hood Overview - 6.7L Diesel............................................................398
Under Hood Overview - 7.3L...................399
Under Seat Storage.....................................188 Locating the Under Seat Storage
Compartment................................................. 188
Updating the Vehicle Systems Wirelessly.....................................................613
USB Ports
........................................................180
USB Port..........................................................516
Using a Slide-In Camper............................312
Using Keyless Entry.......................................87
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................80
Using Snow Chains.....................................438
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player............................................................542
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone............539
Using the Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake.............................................................244
Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls..........................................................141
Using the Integrated Trailer Brake Controller.....................................................334
Using the Keyless Entry Keypad
................91
Using the Remote Control..........................69
Using the Trailer Backup Assistance Controller.....................................................346
Using the Trailer Backup Assistance Views
.............................................................347
Using This Publication.................................20
Using Trailer Reverse Guidance Views.............................................................363
Using Voice Recognition............................537
V
Vehicle Care
....................................................421
Cleaning the Exterior......................................... 421
Cleaning the Interior......................................... 424Vehicle Identification Number
................497
Locating the Vehicle Identification
Number............................................................. 497
Vehicle Identification Number Overview.......................................................... 497
Vehicle Identification
..................................497
Vehicle Identification Number...................... 497
Vehicle Interior.................................................32
Vehicle System Updates............................613
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot...............................506
Ventilated Seats
...........................................165
Switching the Ventilated Seats On and
Off....................................................................... 165
Ventilated Seat Precautions.......................... 165
Ventilation See: Climate Control - Vehicles With:
Automatic Temperature Control.............149
See: Climate Control - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control.................................... 154
Venting the Moonroof..................................131
Viewing the Tire Pressures......................450
Visual Search...................................................29
Voice Interaction Examples
....................600
Voice Interaction.........................................600
W
Washer Fluid Specification......................485
Washers............................................................116 Adding Washer Fluid........................................... 117
Switching the Courtesy Wipe On and Off........................................................................\
. 117
Using the Windshield Washer......................... 117
Washer Fluid Specification............................... 117
Washer Precautions........................................... 116
Washers See: Wipers and Washers................................. 115
Waxing Your Vehicle
...................................426
Waypoints........................................................611 Adding a Waypoint.............................................. 611
Editing Waypoints............................................... 611
What Are the Auxiliary Switches
............618
What Are the Instrument Cluster Indicators......................................................138
What Are the Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps
...........................................137
What Is 911 Assist...........................................67
What Is a Connected Vehicle.................498
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