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2022 Lincoln Navigator Owners Manual - Fuses



Fuses

FUSE PRECAUTIONS

WARNING   WARNING:  Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses.
WARNING   WARNING:  To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to the power distribution box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs.
WARNING   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.

 LOCATING THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

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ACCESSING THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

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IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX



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Item   Rating   Protected Component  
1   30 A Body control module 1.  
3   30 A Body control module 2.  
4   30 A Fuel pump.  
5   5 A Powertrain control module relay.  
6   20 A Vehicle power 1.  
7   25 A Vehicle power 2.  
8   20 A Vehicle power 3.  
9   20 A Vehicle power 4.  
11   30 A Starter relay.  
13   40 A Front blower motor.  
15   20 A Horn.  
16   20 A Windshield washer pump.  
22   10 A Electronic power assist steering run/start feed.  
23   10 A Anti-lock brake system run/start feed.  
24   10 A Powertrain control module.   Transmission control module.  
25   10 A Rear view camera.   Air quality sensor run/start feed.  
28   50 A Anti-lock brake system pump.  
29   50 A Anti-lock brake system valves.  
30   30 A Driver seat motors.  
31   30 A Passenger seat motors.  
32   20 A Power point 1.  
33   —   Not used.  
34   20 A Power point 3.  
35   20 A Power point 4.  
36   40 A Inverter.  
37   30 A Climate controlled seats - passenger side.  
38   30 A Climate controlled seats - driver side.  
39   20 A Second row seat module.  
40   40 A Power running boards.  
41   30 A Powered liftgate module.  
42   30 A Trailer brake control module.  
43   5 A Lincoln star lamp.  
45   20 A Power point 5.  
47   50 A Electric fan 1.  
49   50 A Electric fan 2.  
50   40 A Heated rear window.  
54   40 A Electronic limited slip differential.  
55   30 A Trailer tow parking lamps relay.  
58   10 A Trailer tow backup lamps.  
59   20 A Rear multi-contour seats.  
64   25 A Four-wheel drive module 1.  
67   15 A Transmission run/start.  
69   30 A Left-hand side wiper motor.  
71   20 A Rear window wiper relay.  
73   50 A Power folding seat module - third row.  
82   25 A Four-wheel drive module 2.  
88   40 A Auxiliary blower.  
91   20 A Trailer tow lighting module power.  
100   30 A Left-hand headlamp.  
101   30 A Right-hand headlamp.  
107   30 A Trailer battery charge.  
108   20 A Not used (spare).  
120   15 A Fuel injectors.  
124   5 A Rain sensor module.  
125   5 A USB smart charger 1.  
128   7.5 A Family entertainment system.  
134   20 A Multi-contour seats relay.  
137   20 A Advanced driver-assistance systems module.   Connected camera.  
139   5 A USB smart charger 2.  
140   5 A USB smart charger 3.  
142   5 A USB smart charger 5.  
147   40 A Not used (spare).  
160   10 A Smart data link connector.  
181   5 A Headlamp control module.  
182   60 A Driver door control module.  
183   60 A Passenger door control module.  
210   30 A Body control module start stop.  


 

Relay Number   Protected Component  
R04   Electric fan 1 relay.  
R06   Electric fan 3 relay.  

 

LOCATING THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

Body Control Module Fuse Box Location

ACCESSING THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

Body Control Module Fuse Box Accessing

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.   Head up display.  
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   7.5 A Headlamp control module.  
18   7.5 A Not used (spare).  
19   5 A Telematics control unit module.   Bluetooth low energy module.  
20   5 A Not used (spare).  
21   5 A In-vehicle temperature and humidity sensor.  
22   5 A Electrochromic mirror.   Second row heated seat module.  
23   30 A Left-hand front door zone module.   Power window switch.   Power mirror switch.   DVD player.  
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 column and pedal memory module.  
30   5 A Trailer tow control module.  
31   10 A Rear climate control module.   Drive mode switch module.   Terrain management system switch.   Radio frequency transceiver module.  
32   20 A Audio control module.   Rear seat entertainment module.   Rear 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.   Air particulate matter sensor.  
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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