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2018 Expedition Fuse Box Diagram

FUSE BOX LOCATIONS

Engine Compartment Fuse BoxThe power distribution box is in the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads.If you disconnect and reconnect the battery, you need to reset some features.   See   Changing the 12V Battery

Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

The fuse box is in the passenger compartment under the dashboard. You may need to remove a trim panel to access the box.

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Engine Compartment Fuse Box

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

The power distribution box is in the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads.Some features need to be reset when you or someone else disconnects and reconnects the battery.  See   Changing the 12V Battery

Fuse Number Fuse Rating Protected Component
1 25A1 Horn.
2 50A2 Fan 1.
3 30A2 Front wiper motor.
4 Not used.
5 30A2 Starter relay.
6 20A2 Power point 1.
8 20A2 Power point 2.
10 5A1 Rain sensor.
12 Not used.
13 10A1 4×4 module.   Heated backlite.   Heated mirror relay coil.   Heated wiper park relay coil.   Transmission isolation relay coil.
14 15A1 Transmission control module.
15 15A1 Voltage quality module run/start power.   Blindspot information system.   Head Up Display.   Image processing module B.   Front view camera.   Rear view camera.   Cruise control module.
16 10A1 Powertrain control module (PCM) run/start feed.
17 10A1 Antilock brake system run/ start feed.
18 10A1 Electronic power assist steering run / start feed.
19 Not used.
20 40A2 Front blower.
21 40A2 Passenger seat motors.
22 20A1 Not used.
23 10A1 Alternator A-line.
24 30A2 Trailer brake control module.
25 50A2 Body control module power 1.
26 50A2 Electronic fan 3.
27 40A2 Driver seat motors.
28 15A1 Rear heated seats.
29 10A1 Integrated wheel end solenoid.
30 25A2 Trailer tow class II-IV battery charge.
31 50A2 Power folding seat module.
32 10A1 A/C clutch.
33 Not used.
34 Not used.
35 20A1 Vehicle power 4.
36 10A1 Vehicle power 3.
37 25A1 Vehicle power 2.
38 25A1 Vehicle power 1.
39 Not used.
41 50A2 Inverter.
43 20A2 Trailer Tow Light Module Class II-IV.
45 20A2 Front/rear washer pump.
46 7.5A1 Family entertainment system.
47 Not used.
48 Not used.
49 Not used.
50 30A2 Fuel pump.
51 20A2 Power point 3.
52 50A2 Body control module (BCM) voltage quality module (VQM).
53 25A2 Trailer tow park lamps relay.
54 40A2 Electronic limited slip differential relay.
55 40A2 AUX blower.
56 20A2 Power point 4.
58 5A1 Not used (spare).
59 Not used.
60 5A1 Not used (spare).
61 25A1 Not used (spare).
62 25A1 Not used (spare).
63 25A1 4×4 module.
64 Not used.
65 Not used.
66 Not used.
67 Not used.
69 Not used.
70 40A2 Anti-lock brake system / parking brake module.
71 25A2 4×4 module.
72 Not used.
73 Not used.
74 10A1 Trailer tow backup lamps.
75 Not used.
76 50A2 Body control module power 2.
77 30A2 Climate controlled (Heated/Vented) seat module.
78 20A1 Not used (spare).
79 Not used.
80 10A1 Heated wiper park.
81 Not used.
82 Not used.
83 15A1 Transmission control module power.
84 Not used.
85 Not used.
86 5A1 USB smart charger 5.
87 5A1 USB smart charger 3.
88 10A1 Multi-contour seats relay.
89 40A2 Power running boards.
91 30A2 Power liftgate module.
93 15A1 Heated mirrors.
94 5A1 USB smart charger 1.
95 10A1 USB smart charger 2.
96 30A2 Rear wiper motor relay.
97 40A2 Intercooler puller relay fan.
98 15A2 Transmission oil pump.
99 40A2 Heated backlite.
100 20A2 Power point 5.
101 25A2 Fan 2.
102 Not used.
103 Not used.
104 Not used.
105 Not used.

1Micro fuse.2M case use.

Relay Number Protected Component
R02 Electric fan 2.
R05 Powertrain Control Module.

Passenger Compartment Fuse Box:

Fuse or Relay Number Fuse Rating Protected Component
1 Not used.
2 7.5A 3 Driver seat switch.
3 20A3 Driver door unlock.
4 5A3 Trailer brake controller.
5 20A3 Speaker amplifier.
6 10A4 Not used (spare).
7 10A4 Not used (spare).
8 Not used.
9 10A4 Rear seat entertainment module.   Head up display.
10 5A4 Wireless accessory charger module.   Hands free liftgate module.   Power liftgate module.
11 5A4 Keypad.   Combined sensor module.
12 7.5A4 Cluster.   Electronic control panel.   Smart datalink connector logic.
13 7.5A4 Gear shift module.   Steering column control module.
14 10A4 Extended power module.   Brake switch.
15 10A4 Smart datalink connector power.
16 15A3 Liftglass release.
17 5A4 Telematics control unit – modem.
18 5A4 Ignition switch.   Key inhibit solenoid.   Push button start switch.
19 7.5A4 Transmission control switch.   Gearshift module.
20 7.5A4 Not used.
21 5A4 Humidity and in–car temperature sensor.
22 5A4 Electrochromatic mirror.   Second row heated seat module.
23 10A3 Moonroof logic.   Inverter.   Power window switch.   Power mirror switch.
24 20A3 Central lock unlock
25 30A3 Left front door zone module.
26 30A3 Right front door zone module.
27 30A3 Moonroof.
28 20A3 Stereo amplifier.
29 30A3 Left rear door zone module.
30 30A3 Right rear door zone module.
31 15A3 Adjustable pedals.
32 10A3 SYNC   Drive mode switch module.   4×4 switch.   Radio frequency transceiver module.   Rear heating, ventilation and air conditioning control module.
33 20A3 Audio control module.
34 30A3 Run/start relay.
35 5A3 Extended power mode module.
36 15A3 Image processing module A.   Automated park assist module.   Continuous control damping module.
37 20A3 Heated steering wheel.
38 30A Circuit Breaker Left rear power window.   Right rear power window.

3Micro 2 fuse.

4Micro 3 fuse.

CHANGING A FUSE

Fuses

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.

If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire within the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical components.

Fuse Types:

Callout Fuse Type
A Micro 2
B Micro 3
C Maxi
D Mini
E M Case
F J Case
G J Case Low Profile

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