2015 Ford Fusion Fuse Box Diagram

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Power Distribution Box

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.

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.   See   Changing the 12V BatteryMissing Image

Fuse or relay number  Fuse amp rating  Protected components  
1  30A3  Wide open panoramic roof 1.  
2  –  Starter relay.  
3  15A1  Rain sensor.  
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  —  Not used.  
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.   Voltage stability module.  
24  —  Not used.  
25  10A2  Run-start anti-lock brake system.  
26  10A2  Run-start powertrain control module.  
27  —  Not used.  
28  —  Not used.  
29  5A1  Mass air flow monitor.  
30  —  Not used.  
31  —  Not used.  
32  —  Electronic fan 1 relay.  
33  —  A/C clutch relay.  
34  —  Not used.  
35  —  Not used.  
36  —  Not used.  
37  —  Not used.  
38  —  Electronic fan 2 relay.  
39  —  Electronic fan coil 2 and 3 relay.  
40  —  Horn relay.  
41  —  Not used.  
42  —  Fuel pump coil relay.  
43  —  Not used.  
44  —  Not used.  
45  —  Not used.  
46  —  Not used.  
47  —  Not used.  
48  —  Not used.  
49  10A1  Keep alive power.  
50  20A1  Horn.  
51  —  Not used.  
52  —  Not used.  
53  10A1  Power seats.  
54  10A2  Brake on off switch.  
55  10A2  ALT sensor.  

1Micro fuse.2Dual micro fuse.3M-type fuse.Power Distribution Box – BottomThere are fuses located on the bottom of the fuse box. To access the bottom of the fuse box, do the following:Missing Image

  1. Release the two latches, located on both sides of the fuse box.
  2. Raise the inboard side of the fuse box from the cradle.
  3. Move the fuse box toward the center of the engine compartment.
  4. Pivot the outboard side of the fuse box to access the bottom side.

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Fuse or relay number  Fuse amp rating  Protected components  
56  —  Not used.  
57  20A1  Diesel vaporizer or E100.  
58  30A1  Fuel pump feed.  
59  30A2  Electronic fan 3.  
60  30A2  Electronic fan 1.  
61  —  Not used.  
62  50A2  Body control module 1.  
63  25A1  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  20A1  Trans oil pump.  
73  20A1  Rear heated seats.  
74  30A1  Driver seat module.  
75  25A1  Wiper motor 1.  
76  30A1  Power lift-gate module.  
77  30A1  Climate control seat module.  
78  40A1  Trailer tow module.  
79  40A2  Blower motor.  
80  25A1  Wiper motor 2.  
81  40A1  Inverter.  
82  –  Not used.  
83  20A1  TRCM shifter.  
84  30A1  Starter solenoid.  
85  30A1  Wide open panoramic roof 2.  
86  –  Not used.  
87  60A2  Anti-lock brake system pump.  

1 M-type fuse.2J-type fuse.Passenger Compartment Fuse PanelThe 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.Missing Image

Fuse or relay number  Fuse amp rating  Protected components  
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  Heated seat relay coil.  
7  10A2  Not used (spare).  
8  10A2  Not used (spare).  
9  10A2  Not used (spare).  
10  5A2  Keypad.   Power decklid module.   Cellphone passport module.  
11  5A2  Not used (spare).  
12  7.5A2  Climate control.   Gear shift  
13  7.5A2  Steering wheel column lock.   Cluster.   Datelink logic.  
14  10A2  Battery electronic control module.  
15  10A2  Datalink gateway module.  
16  15A1  Child lock.   Decklid-liftglass release.  
17  5A2  Tracking and blocking.  
18  5A2  Ignition.   Push button stop start switch.  
19  7.5A2  Passenger airbag disabled indicator.   Transmission range.  
20  7.5A2  Adaptive headlamp.  
21  5A2  Humidity and in–car temperature sensor.  
22  5A2  Occupant classification sensor.  
23  10A1  Delayed accessory (power inverter logic, moonroof logic).  
24  20A1  Central lock unlock.  
25  30A1  Driver door (window, mirror).  
26  30A1  Front passenger door (window, mirror).  
27  30A1  Moonroof.  
28  20A1  Amplifier.  
29  30A1  Rear driver side door (window).  
30  30A1  Rear passenger side door (window).  
31  15A1  Not used (spare).  
32  10A1  Global positioning system.   Display.   Voice control.   Adaptive cruise control.   Radio frequency receiver.  
33  20A1  Radio.   Active noise control.   CD changer.  
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.   Continuous control damping suspension.   Rear heated seats.  
37  15A1  All wheel drive.   Heated steering wheel.  
38  30A  Not used (spare).  

1Micro fuse.

2Dual micro fuse.

CHANGING A FUSE

Fuses

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.

Missing ImageIf 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 TypesMissing Image

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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