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2015 F-150 Fuse Box Diagram

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Power Distribution 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 located 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 will need to reset some features.   See   Changing the 12V Battery

Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components
1 Not used.
2 Not used.
3 Not used.
4 Telescoping side-view mirror.
5 40A* Rear window defroster.
6 Not used.
7 Not used.
8 Telescoping side-view mirror.
9 Not used.
10 Not used.
11 60A* Automatic brake system motor.
12 50A* Body control module 1.
13 60A* Body control module 2.
14 20A** Amplifier.
15 25A** 4×4.
16 10A** Spot light module.
17 15A** Heated seat.
18 10A** Steering-column lock.
19 10A** Power seats.
20 15A** Snow plow.   Rear heated seats.
21A Not used.
21B Not used.
22 30A* Windshield wiper motor.
23 15A* Rain sensor.
24 25A* Series fan feed.
25 Not used.
26 30A* Driver seat motors.
27 30A* Passenger power seat.
28 30A* Climate controlled seat.
29 Not used.
30 Air conditioner clutch relay.
31 Not used.
32 Not used.
33 50A* Electric fan 3.
34 25A* Trailer tow park lamps.
35 20A* Trailer tow stop-turn relay fuse.
36 25A* Trailer tow lamps module.
37 50A* Electric fan 1.
38 10A** Alt A sensor.
39 10A** Integrated wheel end solenoid.
40 15A** E-locker.
41 10A** Telescoping mirror.
42 30A** Transmission fluid pump.
43 25A** Horn.
44 10A** Air conditioner clutch.
45 10A** Powertrain control module relay coil.
46 10A** Wiper relay coil.
47 Not used.
48 Not used.
49 30A* Trailer brake control module.
50 30A* Power running boards.
51 Fuel pump relay.
52 Not used.
53 Not used.
54 30A* Voltage quality module.   Body-control-module voltage-quality-module feed.
55 40A* Body control module RP2 feed.
56 20A* Fuel pump.
57 30A* Right-hand EPB actuator.
58 30A* Left-hand EPB actuator.
59 30A* Starter.
60 40A* Blower motor.
61 30A* Brake control module.   Automatic brake system valves.
62 Power seat relay.
63 15A** Heated mirrors.
64 Not used.
65 Starter relay.
66 Powertrain control module relay.
67 Windshield wiper relay.
68 Blower motor relay.
69 Power sliding back window relay.
70 Electric fan 1 relay.
71 Not used.
72 25A* 4×4.
73 Not used.
74 30A* PDRG motor.
75 Horn relay.
76 Not used.
77 Steering column lock relay.
78 Not used.
79 Trailer tow parking lamp relay.
80 Rear window defroster relay.
81 Not used.
82 PDRG close relay.
83 Not used.
84 Not used.
85 Not used.
86 Not used.
87 10A* Trailer tow backup lamps.
88 Not used.
89 20A** Cigar lighter power point 1.
90 20A** Power point 2.
91 20A** Power point 3.
92 20A** Power point 4.
93 25A** GTDI vehicle power 1.
10A** PFI vehicle power 1.
94 Not used.
95 25A** Vehicle power 2.
96 Not used.
97 10A** Vehicle power 3.
98 Not used.
99 20A** Vehicle power 4 (PFI).
15A** Vehicle power 4 (GTDI).
100 Not used.
101 Not used.
102 Snow plow relay.
103 Not used.
104 Electic fan 3 relay.
105 10A** Power steering.
106 Not used.
107 10A** Anti-lock brakes.
108 Not used.
109 10A** Powertrain control module.
110 10A** 4×4 run/start.   Adaptive cruise control.
111 10A** Transmission pump run-start.
112 Not used.
113 7.5A** Blind spot information system.   Rear view camera.   Front view camera.   Voltage quality module.
114 Electric fan 2 relay.
115 Not used.
116 Not used.

*Cartridge fuses**Mini fusesPassenger Compartment Fuse PanelThe fuse panel is in the right-hand side of the passenger footwell behind a trim panel.To remove the trim panel, pull it toward you and swing it away from the side. To reinstall it, line up the tabs with the grooves on the panel, and then push it shut.To remove the fuse panel cover, press in the tabs on both sides of the cover, and then pull it off.To reinstall the fuse panel cover, place the top part of the cover on the fuse panel and push the bottom part until it latches. Gently pull on the cover to make sure it has latched properly.

Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components
1 10A Demand lamp relay.   Power seats relay.   Glove box.   Vanity lamps.   Overhead console.   Dome.   Courtesy.   Map lamps.
2 7.5A Memory module logic.   Memory seat switches.   Lumbar motor.
3 20A Driver door lock motor.
4 5A Trailer brake control.
5 20A Not used.
6 10A Not used.
7 10A Not used.
8 10A Not used.
9 10A Not used.
10 5A Not used (spare).
11 5A Combined sensor module.
12 7.5A Climate head module.   Smart datalink converter.
13 7.5A Cluster.   SCCM.
14 10A Brake.
15 10A Smart datalink converter.
16 15A Tailgate release.
17 5A HUD.
18 5A Ignition switch and passive-entry passive-start start stop switch.   Key inhibit solenoid.
19 7.5A Tow haul (O/D) cancel for floor or column shifter.
20 7.5A Not used.
21 5A HUD.   In car temperature with humidity sensor.
22 5A EPB.   Power seat.
23 10A PDRG switch.   Inverter.   Driver side window.   Moonroof.
24 20A Central lock/unlock.
25 30A Driver door control module.
26 30A Passenger door control module.
27 30A Vista roof.   Moonroof.
28 20A Not used.
29 30A Not used.
30 30A Not used.
31 15A Adjustable pedal switch and motor.
32 10A Multi-function display.   Global position system.   Sync 1.   Sync 2.   Radio frequency receiver.
33 20A Radio.
34 30A Run-start relay.
35 5A Restraints module.
36 15A 360 camera module.   Heated steering wheel module.   Rear-view mirror.   Rear heated seats.
37 15A Power distribution box run-start relay.
38 30A Circuit breaker. Rear window switches and motors.

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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