Ford Explorer fuse boxes: diagrams and specifications from 2000 to present

The Ford Explorer, a staple in the midsize SUV segment, has undergone significant electrical system advancements since the early 2000s, incorporating more sophisticated fuse setups to handle increasing tech like advanced safety features, infotainment, and hybrid powertrains. Fuse boxes protect circuits from overloads, and their configurations have evolved from basic blade fuses to include micro and high-current types with integrated relays. This guide provides complete fuse diagrams, locations, amperage ratings, and assignments for Explorer generations from 2000 onward, sourced from reliable technical resources for accurate troubleshooting.

Evolution of fuse systems in Ford Explorer

Early 2000s Explorers featured dual fuse locations for essentials like lights and engine controls. The 3rd generation (2002-2005) added auxiliary boxes for enhanced features. By the 4th gen (2006-2010), systems supported more electronics, with rear relay boxes. The 5th gen (2011-2019) integrated smart modules for efficiency, while the 6th gen (2020-present) accommodates electrification and connectivity, often with over 100 fuses across compartments. This progression improves diagnostics but requires year-specific diagrams due to variations in trims and engines.

Fuse diagrams for 2002-2005 models

Third-generation Explorer (U152) added auxiliary and rear relay boxes. Configurations similar across 2002-2005, with minor year variations in amperage or assignments.

Passenger compartment fuse panel (below instrument panel, driver’s side):

For 2003 (representative):

  • Fuse 1 (30A): Memory seat module, Driver power seat
  • Fuse 2 (20A): Heated seats, Moonroof
  • Fuse 3 (20A): Radio, Amplifier, DVD
  • Fuse 4 (5A): Front wiper module
  • Fuse 5 (15A): Flasher relay (Turn, hazards)
  • Fuse 6 (10A): Right horn
  • Fuse 7 (15A): Heated mirrors
  • Fuse 8 (—): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 9 (—): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 10 (10A): Heated backlight relay coil, Heated seat module, A/C clutch contact
  • Fuse 11 (—): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 12 (5A): 4×4 module
  • Fuse 13 (5A): Overdrive cancel switch, Flex fuel sender
  • Fuse 14 (5A): PATS module
  • Fuse 15 (5A): Rear wiper module, Cluster, TPMS
  • Fuse 16 (5A): Power mirror, Manual climate control, TPMS
  • Fuse 17 (15A): Delayed acc. coil, Battery saver, Glove compartment lamp, 2nd row courtesy lamps
  • Fuse 18 (10A): Left horn
  • Fuse 19 (10A): RCM
  • Fuse 20 (5A): Driver seat switch, Memory switch, Driver seat module, BSM, Sunload sensor
  • Fuse 21 (5A): Instrument cluster, Compass, Flasher coil
  • Fuse 22 (10A): ABS, IVD Controller
  • Fuse 23 (15A): Brake pedal position switch, Driver brake applied relay, Redundant cruise deactivate switch
  • Fuse 24 (15A): Cigar lighter, OBD II
  • Fuse 25 (5A): Mode-Temperature actuator for auxiliary climate control, Trailer tow battery charge coil
  • Fuse 26 (7.5A): Park aid, Brake shift interlock, Approach lamp relay coil, IVD switch
  • Fuse 27 (7.5A): Electrochromatic mirror, Digital transmission range sensor – backup lamps
  • Fuse 28 (5A): Radio (Start)/DVD (Start)
  • Fuse 29 (10A): Digital transmission range sensor, PWR feed to fuse #28 (Start feed)
  • Fuse 30 (5A): Daytime Running Lamps (DRL), Remote solenoid, DEATC climate controller, Manual climate control, Manual climate control temp blend actuator

Relays (top side of passenger compartment panel):

  • Relay 1: Flasher relay
  • Relay 2: Rear defrost
  • Relay 3: Delayed accessory relay
  • Relay 4: Open
  • Relay 5: Battery saver
  • Relay 6: Open
  • Relay 7: Open

Power distribution box (engine compartment):

For 2003 (representative):

  • Fuse 1 (60A): PJB
  • Fuse 2 (30A): BSM
  • Fuse 3 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 4 (30A): Rear defrost
  • Fuse 5 (40A): Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) pump
  • Fuse 6 (60A): Delayed accessory
  • Fuse 7 (20A): Power point #2
  • Fuse 8 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 9 (20A): Power point #1
  • Fuse 10 (30A): ABS module (valves)
  • Fuse 11 (40A): PTEC
  • Fuse 12 (50A): Ignition relay, Starter relay
  • Fuse 13 (40A): Trailer tow battery, Trailer tow turn signals
  • Fuse 14 (10A): Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (Canada)
  • Fuse 15 (15A): Memory (PCM/DEATC/Cluster)
  • Fuse 16 (15A): Headlamp switch, Foglamp switch
  • Fuse 17 (20A): 4×4 (v-batt 2)
  • Fuse 18 (20A): 4×4 (v-batt 1)
  • Fuse 19 (20A): High beam relay
  • Fuse 20 (30A): Electric brake
  • Fuse 21 (30A): Front wiper motor
  • Fuse 22 (20A): Low beam
  • Fuse 23 (30A): Ignition switch
  • Fuse 24 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 25 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 26 (15A): Fuel pump
  • Fuse 27 (20A): Trailer tow lamps
  • Fuse 28 (20A): Horn relay
  • Fuse 29 (60A): PJB
  • Fuse 30 (20A): Rear wiper motor
  • Fuse 31 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 32 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 33 (30A): Auxiliary blower motor
  • Fuse 34 (30A): Passenger power seat, Adjustable pedals
  • Fuse 35 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 36 (40A): Blower motor
  • Fuse 37 (15A): A/C clutch relay, Transmission
  • Fuse 38 (15A): Coil on plug
  • Fuse 39 (15A): Injectors, Fuel pump relay
  • Fuse 40 (15A): PTEC power
  • Fuse 41 (15A): HEGO, VMV, CMS, PTEC
  • Fuse 42 (10A): Right low beam
  • Fuse 43 (10A): Left low beam
  • Fuse 44 (15A): Front foglamps
  • Fuse 45 (2A): Brake pressure switch (ABS)
  • Fuse 46 (20A): High beams
  • Fuse 62 (30A CB): Power windows circuit breaker

Relays in power distribution box:

  • Relay 47: Horn relay
  • Relay 48: Fuel pump relay
  • Relay 49: High beam relay
  • Relay 50: Fog lamp relay
  • Relay 51: DRL relay (Canada/AdvanceTrac relay (U.S.)
  • Relay 52: A/C clutch relay
  • Relay 53: Trailer tow right turn relay
  • Relay 54: Trailer tow left turn relay
  • Relay 55: Blower motor relay
  • Relay 56: Starter relay
  • Relay 57: PTEC relay
  • Relay 58: Ignition relay
  • Relay 59: Driver brake applied relay (vehicles equipped with AdvanceTrac only)

Auxiliary relay box (on front right fender well):

  • Relay 01: 4×4 CCW
  • Relay 02: 4×4 CW
  • Relay 03: Right HID relay
  • Relay 04: Left HID relay
  • Relay 05: Auxiliary coolant pump (4.6L)
  • Relay 06: Not used

Rear relay box (rear passenger side quarter trim panel):

  • Relay 14: Not used
  • Relay 15: Trailer tow back-up lamps
  • Relay 16: Not used
  • Relay 17: Not used
  • Relay 18: Not used
  • Relay 19: Trailer tow park lamps
  • Relay 20: Trailer tow battery charge
  • Relay 21: Not used
  • Relay 22: Approach lamps
  • Relay 23: Not used
  • Diode 01: Not used
  • Diode 02: Not used

Fuse diagrams for 2006-2010 models

Fourth-generation Explorer featured passenger compartment and engine compartment boxes. Configurations evolved slightly, with 2006 as base.

Passenger compartment fuse panel (below instrument panel, driver’s side):

For 2006 (representative):

  • Fuse 1 (20A): Moonroof, Adjustable pedals, DSM, Memory lumbar motor
  • Fuse 2 (5A): Microcontroller power (SJB)
  • Fuse 3 (20A): Radio
  • Fuse 4 (20A): OBD II connector
  • Fuse 5 (5A): Moonroof
  • Fuse 6 (20A): Liftglass release motor, Door unlock/lock
  • Fuse 7 (15A): Trailer stop/turn
  • Fuse 8 (15A): Ignition switch power, PATS
  • Fuse 9 (2A): 6R TCM/PCM (Ignition RUN/START), Fuel pump relay
  • Fuse 10 (5A): Front wiper RUN/ACC relay in PDB
  • Fuse 11 (5A): Radio start
  • Fuse 12 (5A): Rear wiper motor RUN/ACC, Trailer battery charge relay in PDB, Radio
  • Fuse 13 (15A): Heated mirror, Rear defrost indicator
  • Fuse 14 (20A): Horn
  • Fuse 15 (10A): Reverse lamps
  • Fuse 16 (10A): Trailer reverse lamps
  • Fuse 17 (10A): RCM, PAD lamp, OCS module
  • Fuse 18 (10A): Reverse park aid, IVD switch, IVD, 4×4 module, 4×4 switch, Heated seat switches, Compass, Electrochromatic mirror, AUX climate control
  • Fuse 19 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 20 (10A): Manual climate, DEATC, Brake shift
  • Fuse 21 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 22 (15A): Brake switch, Stop lamps, Turn lamps
  • Fuse 23 (15A): Power mirrors, Interior lamps, Puddle lamps, Battery saver, Instrument illumination, Homelink
  • Fuse 24 (2A): Cluster, Theft LED
  • Fuse 25 (15A): Trailer park, Trailer electronic brake module
  • Fuse 26 (15A): License plate/rear park lamp, Front park lamps, Manual climate
  • Fuse 27 (15A): Tricolor stop
  • Fuse 28 (10A): Manual/DEATC
  • CB1 (25A): Windows

Engine compartment power distribution box:

For 2006 (representative):

  • Fuse 1 (50A): BATT 2 (SJB)
  • Fuse 2 (50A): BATT 3 (SJB)
  • Fuse 3 (50A): BATT 1 (SJB)
  • Fuse 4 (30A): Fuel pump, Injectors
  • Fuse 5 (30A): Third row seat (left)
  • Fuse 6 (40A): IVD module
  • Fuse 7 (40A): Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
  • Fuse 8 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 9 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 10 (30A): Power seat (right)
  • Fuse 11 (30A): Starter
  • Fuse 12 (30A): Third row seat (right)
  • Fuse 13 (30A): Trailer tow battery charger
  • Fuse 14 (30A/40A): Memory seats (DSM)/Non-memory seats
  • Fuse 15 (40A): Rear defrost, Heated mirrors
  • Fuse 16 (40A): Blower motor
  • Fuse 17 (30A): Trailer electronic brakes
  • Fuse 18 (30A): Auxiliary blower motor
  • Fuse 19 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 20 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 21 (20A): Rear power point
  • Fuse 22 (20A): Subwoofer
  • Fuse 23 (20A): 4×4
  • Fuse 24 (10A): Powertrain Control Module (PCM) KAP, CAN vent
  • Fuse 25 (20A): Front power point/Cigar lighter
  • Fuse 26 (20A): 4×4 module
  • Fuse 27 (20A): 6R Transmission module
  • Fuse 28 (20A): Heated seats
  • Fuse 29 (20A): Headlamps (right)
  • Fuse 30 (25A): Rear wiper
  • Fuse 31 (15A): Fog lamps
  • Fuse 32 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 33 (30A): IVD module
  • Fuse 34 (20A): Headlamps (left)
  • Fuse 35 (10A): AC clutch
  • Fuse 36 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 37 (30A): Front wiper
  • Fuse 38 (15A): 5R Transmission
  • Fuse 39 (15A): PCM power
  • Fuse 40 (15A): Fan clutch, PCV valve, AC clutch relay, GCC fan
  • Fuse 41 (15A): SDARS/DVD
  • Fuse 42 (15A): Redundant brake switch, EVMV, MAFS, HEGO, EVR, VCT1, VCT2, CMCV, CMS
  • Fuse 43 (15A): Coil on plug (4.6L engine only), Coil tower (4.0L engine only)
  • Fuse 44 (15A): Injectors
  • 45A (—): Not used
  • 45B (—): GCC fan relay
  • 46A (—): Not used
  • 46B (—): Not used
  • Fuse 47 (—): Front wiper
  • Fuse 48 (—): PCM relay
  • Fuse 49 (—): Fuel pump
  • 50A (—): Fog lamps
  • 50B (—): AC clutch
  • Fuse 51 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 52 (—): A/C clutch (diode)
  • Fuse 53 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 54 (—): Trailer battery charger
  • Fuse 55 (—): Starter
  • Fuse 56 (—): Blower

Fuse diagrams for 2011-2019 models

Fifth-generation Explorer used passenger compartment and power distribution boxes. Data for 2015 as representative; minor changes by year, e.g., in tech features.

Power distribution box (engine compartment, driver-side leaf screen):

  • Fuse 3 (30A): Trailer brake control module
  • Fuse 4 (30A): Wipers, Front washer
  • Fuse 5 (50A): Anti-lock brake system pump
  • Fuse 7 (30A): Power liftgate
  • Fuse 8 (20A): Moonroof
  • Fuse 9 (20A): Power point #2 (Console rear)
  • Fuse 17 (40A): 110-volt AC power point
  • Fuse 18 (40A): Front blower motor
  • Fuse 19 (30A): Starter motor
  • Fuse 20 (20A): Power point #1, cigar lighter
  • Fuse 21 (20A): Power point #3 (cargo area)
  • Fuse 22 (30A): Third row seat module
  • Fuse 23 (30A): Driver power seat, Memory module
  • Fuse 24 (30A): Trailer tow battery charge
  • Fuse 26 (40A): Rear window defroster, Heated mirrors
  • Fuse 27 (20A): Power point (console)
  • Fuse 28 (30A): Climate controlled seats
  • Fuse 29 (40A): Engine cooling fan #1 high speed power, Engine cooling fan #1 and #2 low speed primary fuse
  • Fuse 30 (40A): Engine cooling fan #2 high speed fuse
  • Fuse 31 (25A): Engine cooling fan #1 and #2 low speed secondary fuse
  • Fuse 39 (40A): Auxiliary blower motor
  • Fuse 41 (30A): Second row heated seats
  • Fuse 42 (30A): Passenger seat
  • Fuse 43 (40A): Anti-lock brake system valves
  • Fuse 45 (5A): Rain sensor
  • Fuse 50 (15A): Heated mirrors
  • Fuse 56 (15A): Transmission control module
  • Fuse 57 (20A): Left high-intensity discharge headlamps
  • Fuse 58 (10A): Alternator sensor
  • Fuse 59 (10A): Brake on/off switch
  • Fuse 60 (10A): Trailer tow back-up lamps
  • Fuse 61 (20A): Second row seat release
  • Fuse 62 (10A): Air conditioning clutch
  • Fuse 63 (15A): Trailer tow stop/turn lamps
  • Fuse 64 (15A): Rear wipers
  • Fuse 65 (30A): Fuel pump
  • Fuse 67 (20A): Vehicle power #2 (emission related powertrain components)
  • Fuse 68 (20A): Vehicle power #4 (ignition coils)
  • Fuse 69 (20A): Vehicle power #1 (powertrain control module)
  • Fuse 70 (10A): Vehicle power #3 (coil), All-wheel drive module, Air conditioning variable compressor control
  • Fuse 78 (20A): Right high-intensity discharge headlamps
  • Fuse 79 (5A): Adaptive cruise control
  • Fuse 82 (15A): Rear washer
  • Fuse 84 (20A): Trailer tow park lamps
  • Fuse 86 (7.5A): Powertrain control module keep-alive power, Powertrain control module relay, Canister vent solenoid
  • Fuse 87 (5A): Run/start relay coil
  • Fuse 89 (5A): Front blower relay coil, Electronic power assist steering module
  • Fuse 90 (10A): Powertrain control module, Transmission control module, Engine control module (2.0L engine)
  • Fuse 91 (10A): Adaptive cruise control
  • Fuse 92 (10A): Anti-lock brake system module, Plant EVAC and fill
  • Fuse 93 (5A): Rear blower motor, Rear defroster, Trailer tow battery charge relays
  • Fuse 94 (30A): Passenger compartment fuse panel run/start
  • Fuse 98 (10A): Air conditioning clutch relay

Relays in power distribution box:

  • Relay 10: 3rd row rear seat release relay
  • Relay 11: Rear window defroster relay
  • Relay 12: Trailer tow battery charge relay
  • Relay 13: Starter motor relay
  • Relay 14: Engine cooling fan #2 high speed relay
  • Relay 15: Fuel pump relay
  • Relay 32: Auxiliary blower motor relay
  • Relay 33: Engine cooling fan #1 and #2 low speed relay #2
  • Relay 34: Blower motor relay
  • Relay 35: Engine cooling fan #1 high speed relay, Engine cooling fan #1 and #2 low speed relay #1
  • Relay 37: Trailer tow right stop/turn lamps relay
  • Relay 38: Trailer tow backup relay
  • Relay 44: Rear washer relay
  • Relay 53: Trailer tow left stop/turn lamps relay
  • Relay 55: Wiper relay
  • Relay 66: Powertrain control module relay
  • Relay 77: Trailer tow park lamps relay
  • Relay 88: Run/start relay
  • Relay 98: Air conditioning clutch relay

Passenger compartment fuse panel (behind panel in glove box or similar, left of steering):

  • Fuse 1 (30A): One-touch up and down driver front window
  • Fuse 2 (15A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 3 (30A): One-touch up and down passenger front window
  • Fuse 4 (10A): Interior demand lamps (overhead console, second row, cargo), Glove box lamp, Second and third row seat release, Visor lamps
  • Fuse 5 (20A): Amplifier
  • Fuse 6 (5A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 7 (7.5A): Memory seat module logic feed
  • Fuse 8 (10A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 9 (10A): 4-inch radio display, Power liftgate logic, Electronic finish panel, SYNC
  • Fuse 10 (10A): Run/accessory relay (wipers, rear washer), Rain sensor
  • Fuse 11 (10A): Instrument cluster, Heads-up display
  • Fuse 12 (15A): Interior courtesy lamps (overhead console, Second row, cargo), Puddle lamps, Console bin LED, Backlighting
  • Fuse 13 (15A): Right turn lamps, Right trailer tow turn/stop lamps
  • Fuse 14 (15A): Left turn lamps, Left trailer tow turn/stop lamps
  • Fuse 15 (15A): Reverse lamps, Stop lamps, High-mounted stop lamp
  • Fuse 16 (10A): Low beam headlamps (right)
  • Fuse 17 (10A): Low beam headlamps (left)
  • Fuse 18 (10A): Keypad illumination, Brake shift interlock, Start button run indicator, Passive anti-theft system, Powertrain control module wake-up, Rear seat power enable
  • Fuse 19 (20A): Memory seat power
  • Fuse 20 (20A): Locks
  • Fuse 21 (10A): Intelligent access, Keypad
  • Fuse 22 (20A): Horn relay
  • Fuse 23 (15A): Steering wheel control module, Intelligent access, Headlamp switch
  • Fuse 24 (15A): Datalink connector, Steering wheel control module
  • Fuse 25 (15A): Liftgate release
  • Fuse 26 (5A): Radio frequency module
  • Fuse 27 (20A): Intelligent access module
  • Fuse 28 (15A): Ignition switch, Push-button start switch
  • Fuse 29 (20A): Radio, Global positioning system module
  • Fuse 30 (15A): Front park lamps
  • Fuse 31 (5A): Trailer tow brake controller
  • Fuse 32 (15A): 110-volt AC power point, Power folding mirror, Power mirrors, One-touch up and down front windows, Door lock illumination, Memory switch illumination
  • Fuse 33 (10A): Occupant classification sensor
  • Fuse 34 (10A): Blind spot monitor, Rearview camera, Reverse sensing system, Lane departure warning module, Second row heated seats module
  • Fuse 35 (5A): Heads-up display, Climate control humidity sensor, Terrain management system, Hill descent switch, Headlamp switch ignition sensor
  • Fuse 36 (10A): Heated steering wheel
  • Fuse 37 (10A): Restraints control module
  • Fuse 38 (10A): Auto-dimming rearview mirror, Moonroof
  • Fuse 39 (15A): High beam headlamp shutters
  • Fuse 40 (10A): Rear park lamps, License plate lamps, Trailer tow park lamps
  • Fuse 41 (7.5A): Overdrive cancel, Tow/haul
  • Fuse 42 (5A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 43 (10A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 44 (10A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 45 (5A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 46 (10A): Climate control module
  • Fuse 47 (15A): Fog lamps, left and right turn signal mirror feed
  • Circuit breaker 48 (30A): Rear power windows, Passenger power window, One-touch down (driver side only), Driver window switch
  • Relay 49: Delayed accessory relay

Fuse diagrams for 2020-present models

Sixth-generation Explorer includes hybrid options, with fuses for advanced systems. Data for 2020-2022; similar for 2023-2026 with minor updates.

Passenger compartment fuse box (under instrument panel, left of steering column):

  • Fuse 1 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 2 (10A): Moonroof, ERA-GLONAS, eCall, Telematics control unit module, Inverter, Driver door switch pack
  • Fuse 3 (7.5A): Memory seat switch, Wireless accessory charger module, Seat switches
  • Fuse 4 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 5 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 6 (10A): Not used
  • Fuse 7 (10A): Smart data link connector power
  • Fuse 8 (5A): Telematics control unit modem, Hands-free liftgate actuation module, Power liftgate module
  • Fuse 9 (5A): Keypad switch, Rear climate control
  • Fuse 10 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 11 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 12 (7.5A): Climate control head, Gear shift module
  • Fuse 13 (7.5A): Steering column control module, Smart datalink connector, Instrument cluster
  • Fuse 14 (15A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 15 (15A): SYNC, Integrated control panel
  • Fuse 16 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 17 (7.5A): Headlamp control module
  • Fuse 18 (7.5A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 19 (5A): Headlamp switch, Push button ignition switch
  • Fuse 20 (5A): Ignition switch, Telematics control unit module, Key inhibit solenoid lock
  • Fuse 21 (5A): Not used
  • Fuse 22 (5A): Pedestrian sounder (hybrid electric vehicle) (2020 only)
  • Fuse 23 (30A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 24 (30A): Moonroof
  • Fuse 25 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 26 (30A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 27 (30A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 28 (30A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 29 (15A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 30 (5A): Trailer brake connector
  • Fuse 31 (10A): Terrain management switch, Selectable drive mode switch, Transceiver module
  • Fuse 32 (20A): Audio control module
  • Fuse 33 (—): Not used
  • Fuse 34 (30A): Run/start relay
  • Fuse 35 (5A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 36 (15A): Park assist module, Image processing module A
  • Fuse 37 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 38 (30A): Left-hand rear power window, Right-hand rear power window

Engine compartment fuse box:

  • Fuse 1 (40A): Body control module – battery power in feed 1
  • Fuse 2 (20A): Power outlet main console bin
  • Fuse 3 (40A): Body control module – battery power in feed 2
  • Fuse 4 (30A): Fuel pump
  • Fuse 5 (5A): Powertrain control module keep alive power
  • Fuse 6 (20A): Powertrain control module power
  • Fuse 7 (20A): Canister vent solenoid, Evaporative leak control module, Exhaust gas heat recovery (hybrid electric vehicle), Tank pressure control valve (hybrid electric vehicle), Refueling valve (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle), Vapor blocking valve, Universal exhaust gas oxygen 11, Universal exhaust gas oxygen 21, Catalyst monitor sensor 12, Catalyst monitor sensor 22, Canister purge valve
  • Fuse 8 (20A): Cooling fan relay coil, Battery interrupt box, Transmission oil pump, Auxiliary coolant pump, Fuel flap door (hybrid electric vehicle), Engine coolant bypass valve, Active grille shutters
  • Fuse 9 (20A): Ignition coils
  • Fuse 13 (40A): Front blower motor relay
  • Fuse 14 (15A): Transmission oil pump, A/C compressor variable clutch, Auxiliary pumps (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 16 (15A): Windshield and rear window washer pump relay power
  • Fuse 17 (5A): Charge status indicator (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 18 (30A): Starter motor
  • Fuse 21 (10A): Headlamp leveling motors, Adaptive headlamps
  • Fuse 22 (10A): Electric power assisted steering module
  • Fuse 23 (10A): Anti-lock brake system module with integrated park brake
  • Fuse 24 (10A): Powertrain control module, Hybrid powertrain control module
  • Fuse 25 (10A): Air quality sensor, 360 camera with park aid, Rearview camera, Blind spot information system, Adaptive cruise control module
  • Fuse 26 (15A): Transmission control module
  • Fuse 28 (40A): Anti-lock brake system valves with integrated park brake
  • Fuse 29 (60A): Anti-lock brake system pump with integrated park brake
  • Fuse 30 (30A): Driver seat module
  • Fuse 31 (30A): Passenger seat motor
  • Fuse 32 (20A): Front media bin power point
  • Fuse 33 (20A): Rear cargo area power point
  • Fuse 34 (20A): Console end cap power point
  • Fuse 35 (20A): Power point 4
  • Fuse 36 (40A): Power inverter
  • Fuse 38 (30A): Climate controlled seat module
  • Fuse 41 (30A): Power liftgate module
  • Fuse 42 (30A): Trailer brake control module
  • Fuse 43 (60A): Body control module
  • Fuse 44 (10A): Brake on and off switch
  • Fuse 46 (15A): Battery charger control module (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 50 (40A): Heated backlite
  • Fuse 54 (20A): Heated steering wheel
  • Fuse 55 (20A): Trailer tow park lamps
  • Fuse 57 (30A): Trailer tow battery charge
  • Fuse 58 (10A): Trailer tow backup lamps
  • Fuse 61 (15A): Multi-contour seat module
  • Fuse 62 (15A): Headlamp washer pump
  • Fuse 64 (40A): Four-wheel drive module
  • Fuse 69 (30A): Front window wiper motor
  • Fuse 71 (15A): Rear window wiper motor
  • Fuse 72 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 73 (30A): Driver door module
  • Fuse 78 (50A): Left-hand heated windshield
  • Fuse 79 (50A): Right-hand heated windshield
  • Fuse 80 (20A): Trailer tow
  • Fuse 82 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 88 (20A): Rear blower motor
  • Fuse 91 (20A): Trailer tow lighting module
  • Fuse 95 (15A): Integrated spark control (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 96 (15A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 97 (10A): Electric AC (hybrid electric vehicle), High voltage positive temperature coefficient heater (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 98 (10A): Traction battery coolant proportional valve (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 103 (50A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 104 (50A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 105 (40A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 106 (40A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 107 (40A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 108 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 109 (30A): Passenger door module
  • Fuse 111 (30A): Body control module voltage quality monitor feed
  • Fuse 112 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 114 (50A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 115 (20A): Amplifier
  • Fuse 116 (5A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 118 (30A): Second row heated seats
  • Fuse 120 (15A): Port fuel injectors
  • Fuse 124 (5A): Rain sensor
  • Fuse 125 (5A): USB smart charger 1
  • Fuse 127 (20A): Amplifier
  • Fuse 128 (15A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 131 (40A): Power folding seat module
  • Fuse 133 (15A): Heated wiper park
  • Fuse 134 (10A): Family entertainment system
  • Fuse 136 (20A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 139 (5A): USB smart charger 2
  • Fuse 142 (5A): Traffic cam
  • Fuse 146 (15A): Battery electronic control module
  • Fuse 148 (30A): Left-hand headlamp module
  • Fuse 149 (30A): Right-hand headlamp module
  • Fuse 150 (40A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 155 (25A): Transmission control module (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 159 (15A): DC/DC converter (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 160 (10A): Not used (spare)
  • Fuse 168 (20A): Low voltage service disconnect
  • Fuse 169 (10A): Coolant pump (hybrid electric vehicle)
  • Fuse 170 (10A): Traction battery coolant pump (hybrid electric vehicle), Pedestrian sounder (hybrid electric vehicle) (2021-2022)
  • Fuse 177 (10A): Not used (spare)

Ford Explorer fuse systems from 2000 to the present highlight the model’s adaptation to modern demands, offering layered protection for reliability in diverse conditions.

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