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 the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, some features will need to be reset.
Fuse or relay number | Fuse amp rating | Protected components |
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1 | 25A3 | Wiper motor #2 |
2 | — | Starter relay |
3 | 15A1 | Autowipers |
4 | — | Blower motor relay |
5 | 20A3 | Power point 3 – Back of console |
6 | — | Not used |
7 | 20A1 | Powertrain control module – vehicle power 1 |
8 | 20A1 | Powertrain control module – vehicle power 2 |
9 | — | Powertrain control module relay |
10 | 20A3 | Power point 1 – driver front |
11 | 15A2 | Powertrain control module – vehicle power 4 |
12 | 15A2 | Powertrain control module – vehicle power 3 |
13 | 10A2 | Powertrain control module – vehicle power 5 |
14 | 10A2 | Powertrain control module – vehicle power 6 |
15 | — | Run/start relay |
16 | 20A3 | Power point 2 – console |
17 | — | Not used |
18 | 10A1 | Powertrain control module – keep alive power |
19 | 10A1 | Run/start electronic power assist steering |
20 | 10A1 | Run/start lighting |
21 | 15A1 | Run/start transmission control, Transmission oil pump start/stop |
22 | 10A1 | Air conditioner clutch solenoid |
23 | 15A1 | Run/start: blind spot information system, Rear view camera, Adaptive cruise control, Heads-up display |
24 | — | Not used |
25 | 10A2 | Run/start anti-lock brake system |
26 | 10A2 | Run/start powertrain control module |
27 | 10A1 | Not used (spare) |
28 | — | Not used |
29 | — | Not used |
30 | — | Not used |
31 | — | Not used |
32 | — | Electronic fan #1 relay |
33 | — | Air conditioner clutch relay |
34 | — | Not used |
35 | — | Not used |
36 | — | Not used |
37 | — | Not used |
38 | — | Electronic fan #2 relay |
39 | — | Electronic fan #3 relay |
40 | — | Fuel pump relay |
41 | — | Horn relay |
42 | — | Not used |
43 | — | Not used |
44 | — | Not used |
45 | — | Not used |
46 | 10A2 | Alternator |
47 | 10A2 | Brake on/off switch |
48 | 20A1 | Horn |
49 | 5A1 | Mass air flow monitor |
50 | — | Not used |
51 | — | Not used |
52 | — | Not used |
53 | 10A1 | Power seats |
54 | — | Not used |
55 | — | Not used |
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Power Distribution Box – Bottom
There are fuses located on the bottom of the fuse box. To access the bottom of the fuse box, do the following:
- Release the two latches, located on both sides of the fuse box.
- Raise the inboard side of the fuse box from the cradle.
- Move the fuse box toward the center of the engine compartment.
- Pivot the outboard side of the fuse box to access the bottom side.
Fuse or relay number | Fuse amp rating | Protected components |
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56 | 30A1 | Fuel pump feed |
57 | — | Not used |
58 | — | Not used |
59 | 30A1 | 500W Electronic fan 3 |
60 | 30A1 | 500W Electronic fan 1 |
61 | — | Not used |
62 | 50A2 | Body control module 1 |
63 | 20A1 | 500W Electronic fan 2 |
64 | — | Not used |
65 | 20A1 | Front heated seat |
66 | — | Not used |
67 | 50A2 | Body control module 2 |
68 | 40A1 | Heated rear window |
69 | 30A1 | Anti-lock brake system valves |
70 | 30A1 | Passenger seat |
71 | — | Not used |
72 | 30A1 | Not used (spare) |
73 | 20A1 | Not used (spare) |
74 | 30A1 | Driver seat module |
75 | — | Not used |
76 | 20A1 | Transmission oil pump #2 stop/start |
77 | 30A1 | Not used (spare) |
78 | — | Not used |
79 | 40A1 | Blower motor |
80 | 30A1 | Not used (spare) |
81 | 40A1 | 110 volt inverter |
82 | 60A2 | Anti-lock brake system pump |
83 | 25A1 | Wiper motor #1 |
84 | 30A1 | Starter solenoid |
85 | 30A1 | Not used (spare) |
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Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
The fuse panel is located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
Note: It may be easier to access the fuse panel if you remove the finish trim piece.
Fuse or relay number | Fuse amp rating | Protected components |
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1 | 10A1 | Lighting (ambient, glove box, vanity, dome, trunk) |
2 | 7.5A1 | Memory seats, Lumbar, Power mirror |
3 | 20A1 | Driver door unlock |
4 | 5A1 | Not used (spare) |
5 | 20A1 | Subwoofer amplifier |
6 | 10A2 | Not used (spare) |
7 | 10A2 | Not used (spare) |
8 | 10A2 | Not used (spare) |
9 | 10A2 | Not used (spare) |
10 | 5A2 | Keypad |
11 | 5A2 | Not used |
12 | 7.5A2 | Climate control, Gear shift |
13 | 7.5A2 | Steering wheel column, Cluster, Datalink logic |
14 | 10A2 | Not used |
15 | 10A2 | Datalink/Gateway module |
16 | 15A1 | Not used (spare) |
17 | 5A2 | Not used (spare) |
18 | 5A2 | Ignition, Push button stop/start |
19 | 5A2 | Passenger airbag disabled indicator, Transmission range |
20 | 5A2 | Not used (spare) |
21 | 5A2 | Humidity and in–car temperature |
22 | 5A2 | Occupant classification sensor |
23 | 10A1 | Delayed accessory (Power inverter logic, Moonroof logic) |
24 | 30A1 | Central lock/unlock |
25 | 30A1 | Driver door (window, mirror) |
26 | 30A1 | Front passenger door (window, mirror) |
27 | 30A1 | Moonroof |
28 | 20A1 | Sony amplifier |
29 | 30A1 | Rear driver side door (window) |
30 | 30A1 | Rear passenger side door (window) |
31 | 15A1 | Not used (spare) |
32 | 10A1 | GPS, Voice control, Display, Adaptive cruise control, Radio frequency receiver |
33 | 20A1 | Radio, Active noise control |
34 | 30A1 | Run/start bus (fuse #19, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36, 37, circuit breaker) |
35 | 5A1 | Restraints control module |
36 | 15A1 | Auto-dimming rear view mirror |
37 | 15A1 | All-wheel drive module, Heated steering wheel module |
38 | 30A | Not used (spare) |
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2014 Ford Fusion Owners Manual
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 |