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2023 Ford Expedition Owners Manual - Identifying the Fuses in the Body Control Module Fuse Box



Identifying the Fuses in the Body Control Module Fuse Box



Fuse Panel Diagram

Item   Rating   Protected Component  
1   —   Not used.  
2   10 A Driver seat switch.  
3   7.5 A Driver door unlock.  
4   20 A Speaker amplifier.  
5   —   Not used.  
6   10 A Smart datalink connector logic.  
7   10 A Rear audio control module.  
8   5 A Wireless accessory charger.   Hands-free liftgate module.  
9   5 A Keypad.   Combined sensor module.  
10   —   Not used.  
11   —   Not used.  
12   7.5 A Instrument cluster.  
13   7.5 A Steering column control module.   Smart datalink connector logic.   Climate control module.   Gear shift module.  
14   15 A Brake switch.  
15   15 A SYNC.  
16   —   Not used.  
17   —   Not used.  
18   7.5 A Gear shift module.   Column shifter.  
19   5 A Telematics control unit module.  
20   5 A Ignition switch.  
21   5 A In-vehicle temperature and humidity sensor.  
22   5 A Electrochromic mirror.   Second row heated seat module.  
23   30 A Power window switch.   Power mirror switch.   Left-hand front door zone module.  
24   30 A Moonroof logic.  
25   20 A Speaker amplifier 2.  
26   30 A Right-hand front door zone module.  
27   30 A Left-hand rear door zone module.  
28   30 A Right-hand rear door zone module.  
29   15 A Adjustable pedals.  
30   5 A Trailer tow control module.  
31   10 A Rear climate control module.   Drive mode switch module.   Terrain management switch.   Radio frequency transceiver module.   4x4 switch.  
32   20 A Audio control module.  
33   —   Not used.  
34   30 A Run/start relay.  
35   5 A Not used (spare).  
36   15 A Image processing module A.   Automated park assist module.   Continuous control damping module.  
37   20 A Heated steering wheel.  
38   30A Circuit Breaker   Left-hand rear power window.   Right-hand rear power window.  

IDENTIFYING FUSE TYPES

Change a Fuse

AMicro 2.
BMicro 3.
CMaxi.
DMini.
EM Case.
FJ Case.
GJ Case Low Profile.
HSlotted M Case.

FUSES – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS



When do I need to check a fuse?

  • If electrical components in the vehicle are not working.

When do I need to replace a fuse?

  • If a fuse has blown.

How do I identify a blown fuse?

  • You can identify a blown fuse by a broken wire within the fuse.

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