FORD FUSION (AMERICAS) 2014 2.G Owners Manual

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Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Not used—24
Run/start anti-lock brake system10A225
Run/start powertrain control module10A226
Not used (spare)10A127
Not used—28
Not used—29
Not used—30
Not used—31
Electronic fan #1 relay—32
Air conditioner clutch relay—33
Not used—34
Not used—35
Not used—36
Not used—37
Electronic fan #2 relay—38
Electronic fan #3 relay—39
Fuel pump relay—40
Horn relay—41
Not used—42
Not used—43
Not used—44
Not used—45
Alternator10A246
Brake on/off switch10A247
Horn20A148
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Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Mass air flow monitor5A149
Not used—50
Not used—51
Not used—52
Power seats10A153
Not used—54
Not used—55
1Micro fuse2Dual micro fuse3M-type fuse
Power Distribution Box - Bottom
There are fuses located on the bottom ofthe fuse box. To access the bottom of thefuse box, do the following:
1.Release the two latches, located onboth sides of the fuse box.
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2.Raise the inboard side of the fuse boxfrom the cradle.
3.Move the fuse box toward the centerof the engine compartment.
4.Pivot the outboard side of the fuse boxto access the bottom side.
Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Fuel pump feed30A156
Not used—57
Not used—58
500W Electronic fan 330A159
500W Electronic fan 130A160
Not used—61
Body control module 150A262
500W Electronic fan 220A163
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Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Not used—64
Front heated seat20A165
Not used—66
Body control module 250A267
Heated rear window40A168
Anti-lock brake system valves30A169
Passenger seat30A170
Not used—71
Not used (spare)30A172
Not used (spare)20A173
Driver seat module30A174
Not used—75
Transmission oil pump #2 stop/start20A176
Not used (spare)30A177
Not used—78
Blower motor40A179
Not used (spare)30A180
110 volt inverter40A181
Anti-lock brake system pump60A282
Wiper motor #125A183
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Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Starter solenoid30A184
Not used (spare)30A185
1 M-type fuse2J-type fuse
Passenger Compartment FusePanel
The fuse panel is located under theinstrument panel to the left of the steeringcolumn.
Note:It may be easier to access the fusepanel if you remove the finish trim piece.
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Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Lighting (ambient, glove box, vanity, dome,trunk)10A11
Memory seats, Lumbar, Power mirror7.5A12
Driver door unlock20A13
Not used (spare)5A14
Subwoofer amplifier20A15
Not used (spare)10A26
Not used (spare)10A27
Not used (spare)10A28
Not used (spare)10A29
Keypad5A210
Not used5A211
Climate control, Gear shift7.5A212
Steering wheel column, Cluster, Datalinklogic7.5A213
Not used10A214
Datalink/Gateway module10A215
Not used (spare)15A116
Not used (spare)5A217
Ignition, Push button stop/start5A218
Passenger airbag disabled indicator,Transmission range5A219
Not used (spare)5A220
Humidity and in–car temperature5A221
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Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay number
Occupant classification sensor5A222
Delayed accessory (Power inverter logic,Moonroof logic)10A123
Central lock/unlock30A124
Driver door (window, mirror)30A125
Front passenger door (window, mirror)30A126
Moonroof30A127
Sony amplifier20A128
Rear driver side door (window)30A129
Rear passenger side door (window)30A130
Not used (spare)15A131
GPS, Voice control, Display, Adaptive cruisecontrol, Radio frequency receiver10A132
Radio, Active noise control20A133
Run/start bus (fuse #19, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36,37, circuit breaker)30A134
Restraints control module5A135
Auto-dimming rear view mirror15A136
All-wheel drive module, Heated steeringwheel module15A137
Not used (spare)30A38
1Micro fuse2Dual micro fuse
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CHANGING A FUSE
Fuses
WARNING
Always replace a fuse with one thathas the specified amperage rating.Using a fuse with a higher amperagerating can cause severe wire damage andcould start a fire.
If electrical components in the vehicle arenot working, a fuse may have blown. Blownfuses are identified by a broken wire withinthe fuse. Check the appropriate fusesbefore replacing any electricalcomponents.
Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color
Color
J-type fusesM-type fusesDual micro fusesMicro fusesFuse rating
--TanTan5A
--BrownBrown7.5A
--RedRed10A
-GreyBlueBlue15A
BlueLight Blue-Yellow20A
WhiteWhite-White25A
PinkPink-Green30A
GreenGreen--40A
Red---50A
Yellow---60A
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Have your vehicle serviced regularly to helpmaintain its roadworthiness and resalevalue. There is a large network of Fordauthorized dealers that are there to helpyou with their professional servicingexpertise. We believe that their speciallytrained technicians are best qualified toservice your vehicle properly and expertly.They are supported by a wide range ofhighly specialized tools developedspecifically for servicing your vehicle.
To help you service your vehicle, weprovide scheduled maintenanceinformation which makes tracking routineservice easy. See ScheduledMaintenance (page 428).
If your vehicle requires professional service,your authorized dealer can provide thenecessary parts and service. Check yourwarranty information to find out whichparts and services are covered.
Use only recommended fuels, lubricants,fluids and service parts conforming tospecifications. Motorcraft® parts aredesigned and built to provide the bestperformance in your vehicle.
Precautions
•Do not work on a hot engine.
•Make sure that nothing gets caught inmoving parts.
•Do not work on a vehicle with theengine running in an enclosed space,unless you are sure you have enoughventilation.
•Keep all open flames and other burningmaterial (such as cigarettes) awayfrom the battery and all fuel relatedparts.
Working with the Engine Off
1.Set the parking brake and shift to P(Park).
2.Turn off the engine and remove the key(if equipped).
3.Block the wheels.
Working with the Engine On
WARNING
To reduce the risk of vehicle damageand/or personal burn injuries, do notstart your engine with the air cleanerremoved and do not remove it while theengine is running.
1.Set the parking brake and shift to P(Park).
2.Block the wheels
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD
1.To open the hood, go inside the vehicleand pull the hood release handlelocated under the left-hand side of theinstrument panel.
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2.Go to the front of the vehicle andlocate the secondary release lever,which is located under the front of thehood, to your right of the center of thevehicle (driver's side), near theheadlight.
3.Release the hood latch by pushing theyellow secondary release lever to yourleft, toward the center of the vehicle.
4.Raise the hood and support it with theprop rod by securing the prop rod in theproper hole in the hood.
5.To close the hood, lift the hood slightlyand separate the prop rod from thehood and secure the prop rod in theclip.
6.Lower the hood and allow it to drop thelast 10-12 inches (25 to 30centimeters).
Note:Make sure that you close the hoodproperly and that it fully latches on bothsides of the hood.
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