2022 Ford Escape Fuse Box Diagram

FUSE PRECAUTIONS



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

LOCATING THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

ACCESSING THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

  1. Pull the latch toward you and remove the top cover.
  1. Pull the connector lever upward.
  2. Pull the connector upward to remove it.
  1. Pull both latches toward you and remove the fuse box.
  2. Turn the fuse box over and open the lid.

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

Fuse Location  Fuse Rating  Protected Component  
1  —  Not used.  
2  —  Not used.  
3  —  Not used.  
4  60 ASupplemental heater (gas).  
5  40 ASupplemental heater (gas).  
6  40 ASupplemental heater (gas).  
7  —  Not used.  
8  —  Not used.  
9  —  Not used.  
10  30 AStarter motor.  
11  15 APowertrain control module.  
12  15 APowertrain control module.  
13  15 APowertrain control module.  
14  15 APowertrain control module.  
15  —  Not used.  
16  —  Not used.  
17  —  Not used.  
18  10 APowertrain control module.  
19  10 AAnti-lock brake system module.  
20  —  Not used.  
21  5 ANot used (spare).  
22  5 ABattery electronic control module (hybrid electric vehicle).  
23  5 ACharge port light ring (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle).  
24  20 AAmplifier.  
25  —  Not used.  
26  —  Not used.  
27  —  Not used.  
28  10 ABrake on-off switch.  
29  5 APowertrain control module (hybrid electric vehicle).  
30  10 AElectronic stability control (gas).   Transmission oil pump (hybrid electric vehicle).  
31  5 AElectronic power assist steering.  
32  30 ABody control module.  
33  10 AFront parking aid camera.   Rear view camera.   Blind spot information system.   Adaptive cruise control.  
34  10 ANot used (spare).  
35  15 AHeated steering wheel.  
36  10 APowertrain control module (hybrid electric vehicle).  
37  20 AHorn.  
38  40 ABlower motor.  
39  —  Not used.  
40  —  Not used.  
41  20 AAmplifier.  
42  30 ADriver power seat.  
43  50 AElectric water pump (hybrid electric vehicle).  
44  40 ATrailer tow module.  
45  30 APassenger power seat.  
46  20 ANot used (spare).  
47  20 AHeated seats.  
48  40 AAnti-lock brake control valves.  
49  60 AAnti-lock brake control pump.  
50  60 ACooling fan.  
51  30 AMoonroof.  
52  5 ADC/DC converter (hybrid electric vehicle).  
53  10 ABattery charge control module (hybrid electric vehicle).  
54  —  Not used.  
55  —  Not used.  
56  —  Not used.  
57  10 AData link connector.  
58  40 AAuxiliary power distribution box (hybrid electric vehicle).  
59  40 ABody control module.  
60  5 AUSB smart charger.  
61  20 ARear cargo power point.  
62  —  Not used.  
63  30 ANot used (spare).  
64  30 APower liftgate.  
65  —  Not used.  
66  —  Not used.  
67  —  Not used.  
68  5 AMass air flow and intake air temperature sensor (gas).  
69  15 APort fuel injectors.  
70  20 ARear console power point.  
71  20 AMedia bin power point.  
72  20 ARear window wiper.  
73  —  Not used.  
74  30 AWindshield wiper motor.  
75  10 AHeated exterior mirrors.  
76  30 AHeated backlight.  
77  —  Not used.  
78  10 AAir conditioning clutch.  
79  —  Not used.  
80  20 AFuel pump.  
81  10 ARear window washer pump.  
82  —  Not used.  
83  —  Not used.  
84  40 ADriveline control module.  
85  5 ARain sensor.  
86  —  Not used.  
87  —  Not used.  
88  —  Not used.  

LOCATING THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

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ACCESSING THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

Fuse Location  Fuse Rating  Protected Component  
1  5 ANot used (spare).  
2  5 ANot used (spare).  
3  10 ANot used (spare).  
4  10 AIgnition switch.  
5  20 ALock.   Unlock.  
6  10 AMoonroof.  
7  30 APassenger door module.  
8  5 AParking assist control module.  
9  5 AElectrochromatic mirror.   Image processing module A.  
10  10 AExtended power module.  
11  5 APower liftgate.   Hands-free liftgate actuation module.   Telematics control unit module.  
12  5 AHead up display module.   Keyless keypad switch.  
13  15 ADriver door lock.  
14  30 ADriver door module.  
15  15 AExtended power module.  
16  15 ANot used (spare).  
17  15 ASYNC.   Receiver transceiver module.   Integrated control panel.  
18  7.5 AWireless accessory charging module.  
19  7.5 AHeadlamp switch pack.  
20  10 ANot used (spare).  
21  7.5 AClimate control.   E-shifter module.  
22  7.5 AInstrument cluster.   Gateway module   Steering column control module.  
23  20 AAudio unit.  
24  20 ANot used (spare).  
25  30 APower windows.   Exterior mirrors.  

IDENTIFYING FUSE TYPES

AMicro 2.
BMicro 3.
CMaxi.
DMini.
EM Case.
FJ Case.
GJ Case Low Profile.
HSlotted M Case.

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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