The European-built Ford Fusion subcompact was produced at a factory in Germany in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 with gasoline and diesel engines of 1.2, 1.4 and 1.6 liters. During this period, the car was restyled once. In our material you will find a description of the fuse blocks and relays of the Ford Fusion, as well as their diagrams and photos. We will separately note the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter. In conclusion, we offer a complete repair and maintenance manual for your review.

Blocks under the hood

Mounting block

It is attached to the side of the battery, on the positive wire, and consists of high-power fuses. To access it, you must lift the battery itself.

Scheme

Marking

80A Auxiliary heater (RTS heater)
FB60A Gearbox
FC60A Auxiliary heater (RTS heater)/glow plugs (diesel engine)
FD40A Cooling and air conditioning fan
FE60A Lighting equipment and general electronic module (GEM)
FF60A Ignition
FG60A Engine and lighting equipment
FH60A Heated windshield, ABS, ESP, power windows

Relay block

This unit is located next to the battery, which looks square in shape.

Scheme

Transcript

  • R1 – A/C off with wide open throttle
  • R2 – High-speed engine cooling fan mode
  • R3 – Auxiliary heater (RTS heater)
  • R4 – Auxiliary heater (RTS heater)

Cabin block

The main fuse and relay block is located in the passenger compartment, behind the glove compartment. To access it, you need to squeeze the sides of the wall a little.

The actual purpose will be presented in the form of a back cover diagram.

Photo – diagram

Fuse description

F1Reserve
F2Trailer
F3Trailer
F410A Heating (air conditioning) and ventilation system of the passenger compartment
F520A Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
F630A Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
F715A Durashift EST Gearbox
F87.5A Electric drive of exterior rear-view mirrors
F910A Left dipped beam headlight
F1010A Right dipped beam headlight
F1115A Lighting when driving during daylight hours
F1215A Injection system power supply circuit, injection system ECU
F1320A Engine management system (diesel)
F1430A Starter
F1520A Fuel pump
F163A Injection system relay power supply circuit, injection system ECU
F1715A Outdoor lighting switch
F1815A Car radio
F1915A Lighting when driving during daylight hours
F207.5A Instrument panel, sleep timer, license plate light
F21Reserve
F227.5A Side marker light left side
F237.5A Side marker light right side
F2420A Central locking and alarm sound
F2515A Emergency light alarm
F2620A Electric heated rear window of the tailgate
F2715A Audible signal
F283A Battery, starter
F2915A Cigarette lighter
F3015A Ignition system
F3110A Outdoor lighting switch
F327.5A Electric heated exterior rear-view mirrors
F337.5A Instrument switch
F34Reserve
F357.5A Heated front seats
F3630A Window regulators
F373A Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
F387.5A General purpose electronic unit
F397.5A Airbags
F407.5A Automatic transmission
F41Reserve
F4230A Heated windshield
F4330A Heated windshield
F443A Car radio
F4515A Stop signals
F4620A Windshield wiper and washer
F4710A Tailgate window wiper
F487.5A Reversing light
F4930A Heater motor
F5020A Fog lights
F5115A auxiliary cigarette lighter fuse
F5210A Left high beam headlight
F5310A Right high beam headlight

Fuse numbers 29 and 51 at 15A are responsible for the cigarette lighter.

Please note that the Gem unit, located under the dashboard on the driver’s side, behind the glove box, is also responsible for the operation of the central locking system, emergency alarm, turn signals, wipers, interior lighting, and diagnostic system.