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2018 Ford GT Fuse Box Diagram

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Front 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 front power distribution box is under the front hood.   See   Under Hood Overview.  It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads. There are also high-current fuses next to the front power distribution box. If replacement of these high-current fuses is required, see an authorized dealer.If you disconnect and reconnect the battery, you will need to reset some features.   See   Changing the 12V Battery

Fuse or Relay Number Fuse Rating Protected Components
1 Vehicle dynamics module relay.
2 Radiator fan 1 relay.
3 HVAC blower relay.
4 Wipers relay.
5 Radiator fan 2 relay.
6 Horn relay.
7 50A1 Body control module.
8 Shunt.
9 40A1 Vacuum pump.
10 25A1 Wiper.
11 40A1 Radiator fan 2.
12 50A1 Body control module.
13 60A1 Body control module.
14 40A1 Radiator fan 1.
15 40A1 HVAC Blower.
16 40A1 Antilock brake system.
17 40A1 Antilock brake system.
18 30A1 Body control module.
19 Vacuum pump relay.
20 5A2 Vehicle dynamics module.
21 20A2 Left headlamp.
22 5A2 Antilock brake system.
23 20A2 Horn.
24 20A2 Electronic door system.
25 20A2 Right headlamp.

1J-case low profile fuse.2Mini fuse.Rear Power Distribution Box 1The rear power distribution box is in the engine compartment.   See   Under Hood Overview.  It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads. These are in the right side of the engine compartment behind an access door in the engine surround panel. If replacement of these high-current fuses is required, see an authorized dealer.If you disconnect and reconnect the battery, you will need to reset some features.   See   Changing the 12V Battery

Fuse or Relay Number Fuse Rating Protected Components
1 15A3 Vehicle power 3.
2 5A3 Mass airflow.
3 10A3 Engine control module.
4 5A3 Transmission control module.
5 20A3 Vehicle power 1.
6 5A3 Keep alive power.
7 Not used.
8 5A3 Rear video camera.
9 Not used.
10 10A3 Alternator sense.
11 10A3 Air conditioner.
12 10A3 Damper.
13 15A3 Vehicle power 4.
14 Not used.
15 5A3 Battery backup sounder.
16 5A3 Engine control module.   Run/start.
17 20A3 Vehicle power 2.
18 15A3 Injector.
19 30A45 Fuel pump 1.
20 30A45 Fuel pump 2.
21 30A45 Transmission control module.
22 30A45 Starter.
23 30A45 Charge air cooler fan.
24 Shunt.
25 Charge air cooler fan relay.
26 Not used.
27 Fuel pump 1 relay.
28 AC clutch relay.
29 Starter relay.
30 Fuel injection relay.
31 Fuel pump 2 relay.
32 Engine control module relay.

3Mini fuse.4J-case low profile fuse.Rear Power Distribution Box 2The rear power distribution box is in the engine compartment.   See   Under Hood Overview.  It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads. These are in the right side of the engine compartment behind an access door in the engine surround panel. If replacement of these high-current fuses is required, see an authorized dealer.If you disconnect and reconnect the battery, you will need to reset some features.   See   Changing the 12V Battery

Fuse or Relay Number Fuse Rating Protected Components
1 Transmission gear fluid cooler fan relay.
2 Engine oil cooler fan relay.
3 Transmission clutch fluid cooler fan relay.
4 Not used.
5 Not used.
6 Not used.
7 20A45 Engine oil cooler fan.
8 30A45 Transmission clutch fluid cooler fan.
9 20A45 Transmission gear fluid cooler fan.
10 Not used.

5J-case low profile fuse.

Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

The fuse panel is in the passenger footwell behind the toeboard panel.

To remove the toeboard panel, rotate each of the four fasteners, and then pull the toeboard panel toward you. Once you remove this panel, you can access the fuse panel. After replacing a fuse, reinstall the toeboard panel and rotate the fasteners back to their original position.

Fuse or Relay Number Fuse Rating Protected Components
1 Not used.
2 7.5A6 Not used (spare).
3 20A6 Driver unlock relay.   Double lock relay.
4 5A6 Not used (spare).
5 20A6 Not used (spare).
6 10A7 Not used (spare).
7 10A7 Not used (spare).
8 10A7 Not used (spare).
9 10A7 Brake on/off (BOO) switch.
10 5A7 Push button start switch.
11 5A7 Right and left exterior door locks and handles.
12 7.5A7 RF transceiver module (RTM).
13 7.5A7 Steering column control module logic.   Smart datalink connector logic.   Instrument cluster.
14 10A7 Extended power mode (EPM) module.
15 10A7 Smart datalink connector (SDLC) power.
16 15A6 Decklid release relay.
17 5A7 Combined sensor module.
18 5A7 Telematics control unit (TCU)- Modem.
19 7.5A7 Not used (spare).
20 7.5A7 Front damper controllers.
21 5A7 Shift indicator module (HUD).   Interior temperature sensor.
22 5A7 Extended power mode module.
23 10A6 Right window switch illumination.   Right door lock switch illumination.   Left door lock switch illumination.   Power mirror/window switch (motor).   Right smart window motor (logic).   Left smart window motor (logic).
24 20A6 Central lock relay.   Central unlock relay.
25 30A6 Left smart window motor.
26 30A6 Right smart window motor.
27 30A6 Not used (spare).
28 20A6 Electronic steering column lock (relay supply).
29 30A6 Not used (spare).
30 30A6 Not used (spare).
31 15A6 Not used (spare).
32 10A6 SYNC.   Audio on/off switch.   Gear shift module (GSM).   HVAC ECU power.
33 20A6 Audio control module (ACM).
34 30A6 Run-start relay (R12).
35 5A6 Steering angle sensor (SSAM).
36 15A6 Auxiliary power point.
37 20A6 Battery junction box (BJB) F60, F62, F64, F66, F65.
38 Not used.

6Micro 2 fuse.

7Micro 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

To download the complete user manual, please download the following file:

https://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/vdirsnet/OwnerManual/Home/Index?Variantid=6382&languageCode=EN&countryCode=USA&marketCode=US&bookcode=O48452&VIN=&userMarket=usa&div=f

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