2022 FORD EcoSport Fuses Operation Instructions
The 2022 Ford EcoSport has an easy-to-use fuse operating system that protects several electrical components in your car. Fuses are crucial safety tools that guard against electrical overloads and lower the possibility of damage or fires. The fuses automatically interrupt the circuit in the case of a power surge or malfunction to safeguard the connected components. Simply locate the fuse box in the car, which is normally located in the footwell on the driver’s side or under the dashboard, to gain access to the fuses. Typically, a diagram outlining each fuse’s purpose and the matching amperage rating is visible on the fuse box cover. If you experience an electrical problem, refer to the owner’s manual to find the right fuse and its replacement requirements. To guarantee proper safety and performance, always swap out fuses with those of the same amperage. This simple fuse operating system in the 2022 Ford EcoSport helps to provide a dependable and secure driving environment.
Fuses
FUSE BOX LOCATIONS
Battey Fuse Box
This fuse box in attached to the battery positive terminal.
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
This fuse box is located in the engine compartment.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
This fuse box is located behind the glove box. To access the fuse box, do the following:
- Open the glove box and release the clips.
- Remove the storage compartment.
Note: Any improper modification to the electrical system can compromise the safety of the vehicle, implying risk of fire or engine damage. For any clarifications or questions, contact a Ford Distributor.
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
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.
Your vehicle may not be equipped with all of the features listed in the fusing tables. This information describes all fusing for all available vehicle models.
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
1 |
60A |
Engine cooling fan relay 2. |
2 |
50A |
Engine cooling fan relay 1. |
3 |
40A |
DC / AC inverter. |
4 |
40A |
ABS with Eletronic Stability Program (valves). |
5 |
30A |
Driver power seat. |
6 |
40A |
Front blower motor. |
7 |
10A |
Brake on/off Switch. |
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
8 |
20A |
Moonroof. |
9 |
15A |
Rear washer. Wiper. |
10 |
7.5A |
A/C clutch relay. |
11 |
5A |
Power point coil. Horn. |
14 |
10A |
Heated exterior mirrors. |
15 |
5A |
Rain sensor. Rear washer. |
16 |
10A |
Rear window wiper motor. |
17 |
20A |
Power point 1 (or cigar lighter). |
18 |
20A |
Power point 2. |
19 |
– |
Not used. |
20 |
20A |
Powertrain control module. |
21 |
15A |
Oxygen sensor heater. Catalyst monitor sensor. Canister purge valve. |
22 |
10A |
A/C clutch control. Fan control – on/off. Puller fan coil (1.0 L). Coolant pump control. Run / on water pump. |
23 |
15A |
For ignition coils (2.0 L). For ignition coils (1.0 L). |
24 |
– |
Not used. |
25 |
15A |
Subwoofer amplifier. |
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
26 |
20A |
Provision for trailer tow wiring. |
27 |
– |
Not used. |
28 |
10A |
Left horn. |
29 |
10A |
Right horn. |
30 |
15A |
Heated Steering wheel. |
31 |
5A |
Temperature mass air flow sensor (2.0L). |
32 |
30A |
Body control module (battery voltage). |
33 |
60A |
ABS/electronic stability program pump. |
34 |
50A |
Trailer tow module. |
35 |
40A |
Heated backlite. |
36 |
30A |
Starter. |
37 |
40A |
Positive temperature coefficient heater. |
38 |
– |
Not used. |
39 |
– |
Not used. |
40 |
25A |
Heated seats (climate control module). |
41 |
15A |
Subwoofer amplifier. |
42 |
7.5A |
Intercooler puller fan (1.0 L). |
46 |
30A |
Power window switch power switch times. |
47 |
20A |
Fuel pump. |
48 |
– |
Not used. |
49 |
20A |
Assisted direct start transmission fluid pump (stop/start) – power. |
55 |
– |
Not used. |
56 |
5A |
Electrical power assisted system module. Powertrain control module. |
57 |
10A |
Start / Stop – transmission fluid pump. |
58 |
10A |
Left hand blind spot monitor module. Right hand blind spot monitor module. |
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
|
|
Rear video camera |
59 |
5A |
ABS module. |
60 |
5A |
Heated backlite. |
63 |
25A |
Front wiper. |
64 |
30A |
Body control module – run/start bus. |
69 |
– |
Not used. |
70 |
– |
Not used. |
74 |
10A |
Heated wiper park. |
75 |
– |
Not used. |
Relay |
Circuits switched |
12 |
Powertrain control module. |
13 |
Starter. |
43 |
Auxiliary power point. |
44 |
Windshield wiper. |
45 |
Front blower motor. |
50 |
Run/start. |
51 |
Not used. |
52 |
Vehicle horn. |
53 |
Not used. |
54 |
Rear washer. |
61 |
Heated backlite / heated mirror. |
62 |
Engine cooling fan 2. |
65 |
Fuel pump. |
66 |
Not used. |
67 |
A/C clutch. |
Relay |
Circuits switched |
68 |
Engine cooling fan 1. |
71 |
Not used. |
72 |
Not used. |
73 |
Heated wiper park. |
76 |
Positive temperature coefficient heater. |
77 |
Puller fan (1.0 L Fox). |
78 |
Not used. |
79 |
Positive temperature coefficient heater. |
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
F01 |
5A |
Not used. |
F02 |
5A |
Humidity and incur temperature sensor. |
F03 |
10A |
Reverse parking aid module. |
F04 |
10A |
Ignition switch. |
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
|
|
Start-Stop switch. |
F05 |
20A |
Central lock relay. |
F06 |
10A |
Power windows switches. |
F07 |
30A |
Not used. |
F08 |
5A |
Not used. |
F09 |
5A |
Electrochromic inside mirror. Overdrive off switch. |
F10 |
10A |
Smart data link connector. |
F11 |
5A |
Telematic control unit (embedded modem). |
F12 |
– |
Not used. |
F13 |
15A |
Driver unlock relay. |
F14 |
30A |
Not used. |
F15 |
15A |
Extended power module relay starter. |
F16 |
15A |
Not used. |
F17 |
15A |
SYNC. Mini electronic finish panel. |
F18 |
7.5A |
Not used. |
F19 |
7.5A |
Not used. |
F20 |
10A |
Security Horn. |
F21 |
7.5A |
Climate Control Head. |
F22 |
7.5A |
Steering column control module. Smart data link logic. |
F23 |
20A |
Audio control module. |
F24 |
20A |
Extended power mode module. |
F25 |
30A |
Not used. |
Battery Fuse Box
Fuse |
Fuse amp rating |
Protected components |
1 |
250A |
Engine compartment fuse box. |
2 |
60A |
Electric power assist steering. |
3 |
100A |
Body control module. |
4 |
70A |
Heating control unit. |
5 |
275A |
Starter. |
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 |
FAQs
Fuses are electrical safety devices that safeguard various circuits in your 2022 Ford EcoSport by cutting the power if an overload or fault occurs.
The fuse box is normally found under the dashboard or in the footwell on the driver’s side. If you’re unsure of where it is, see your owner’s manual.
A blown fuse will have a broken filament inside. Fuse continuity can be checked with a multimeter or by visual inspection.
No, replacing a blown fuse with a new one with the same amp rating is necessary to maintain effective circuit protection.
A fuse puller or a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the old fuse and a new fuse with the same rating are required.
Gently pull it out with a fuse puller or pair of pliers.
Fuse replacement is necessary since they are single-use, whereas circuit breakers can be reset after tripping.
No, always use the right kind of fuse with the right amp rating, as mentioned in your owner’s manual.
If a fuse keeps blowing, there may be an electrical problem underneath that needs to be diagnosed by a specialist.
Some fuses may have an impact on vital operations. To maintain optimal operation, it is best to swap out blown fuses prior to driving.
Yes, the majority of vehicles, including the EcoSport, have spare fuses in the fuse box or another specific location.
Fuses can blow because of overloads, short circuits, or defective parts. It’s critical to look into the cause.
Although it’s technically possible, it’s not advised because it could impact other systems and cause additional problems.
The audio system might have its own fuse, yes. For more information, consult the fuse box cover or your owner’s handbook.
Fuses typically have a long lifespan, but it’s a good idea to regularly check them and replace them as necessary. Consult an experienced expert if you frequently have electrical problems.
Useful Links
View Full PDF:2022 FORD EcoSport Owner’s Manual |Auto User Guide
2022 FORD EcoSport All Wheel Drive (AWD) Instructions