The Mercury Mystique, a 4-door sedan, was made from 1995 to 2000. Here, you’ll find fuse box diagrams for each model year, information on where the fuse panels are located in the car, and details about the assignment of each fuse and relay.
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the Mercury Mystique is the fuse #27 in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Passenger Compartment
№ Fused component Amp 19 1995-1997: Heated rear view mirrors 7.5 20 Circuit breaker: Wiper motors 10 21 Power windows 40 22 1995-1999: ABS module 7.5 23 Backup lamps 15 24 Brake lamps 15 25 Door locks 20 26 Main light 7.5 27 Cigar lighter 15 28 Electric seats 30 29 Rear window defrost 30 30 Engine management system 7.5 31 Instrument panel illumination 7.5 32 Radio 7.5 33 Parking lamps – driver’s side 7.5 34 Interior lighting/electric mirror adjustment 7.5 35 Parking lamps – passenger’s side 7.5 36 1995-1998: Air bag 10 37 Heater blower motor 30 38 Not used — Relays R12 Interior lighting R13 Rear window defrost R14 Heater blower motor R15 Wiper motor R16 Ignition Diode D2 Reverse voltage protection
[1995/1996/1997/1998]
Engine Compartment
№ Fused component Amp 1 Main power supply to vehicle electrical system 80 2 Engine cooling fan 60 3 ABS braking system, heater blower (’98) 60 4 Ignition, Daytime running lights 20 5 Foglamp 15 6 Not used — 7 ABS system 20/30 8 1995-1997: Air pump 30 9 Electronic Engine Control (EEC) 20 10 Ignition switch 20 11 EEC ignition module (memory) 3 12 Horn and hazard flasher warning system 15 13 HEGO sensor 15/20 14 Electrically operated fuel pump 15 15 Low beam headlamp – (passengers side) 10 16 Low beam headlamp – (driver’s side) 10 17 High beam headlamp – (passengers side) 10 18 High beam headlamp – (driver’s side) 10 Relays R1 Daytime running lights R2 Radiator fan relay (high speed) R3 Air conditioning R4 Air conditioning clutch relay R5 Radiator fan relay (low speed) R6 Starter solenoid R7 Horn R8 Fuel pump R9 Low beam headlamps R10 High beam headlamps R11 PCM module Diode D1 Reverse voltage protection
[1999/2000]
Engine Compartment
No. Fused component Amp 1 Not used — 2 Alternator 7.5 3 Foglamps 20 4 Not used — 5 Not used — 6 EEC ignition module (memory) 3 7 Horn and hazard flasher warning system 20 8 Not used — 9 Fuel pump 15 10 Not used — 11 Ignition, Electronic Engine Control 20 12 Not used — 13 HEGO sensor 20 14 ABS module 7.5 15 Low beam headlamp (passenger’s side) 7.5 16 Low beam headlamp (driver’s side) 7.5 17 High beam headlamp (passenger’s side) 7.5 18 High beam headlamp (driver’s side) 7.5 39 Not used — 40 Ignition, light switch, central junction box 20 41 EEC relay 20 42 Central junction box (fuse 37 to blower relay) 40 43 Not used — 44 Not used — 45 Ignition 60 46 Not used — 47 Not used — 48 Not used — 49 Engine cooling 60 50 Not used — 51 ABS 60 52 Central junction box (central timer module, rear window defrost relay, fuses 24, 25, 27, 28, 34) 60 Relays R1 Fuel pump R2 EEC module R3 Air conditioning R4 Low beam R5 High beam R6 Horn R7 Starter solenoid R8 Engine cooling fan (high speed) R9 Engine cooling fan R10 Not used R11 Daytime running lights Diodes D1 Reverse voltage protection D2 Not used
Auxiliary relays (outside of fuse boxes)
№ Relay Location R18 “One touch” switch (drivers window) Driver’s door R22 Foglamps Wire shield on instrument panel R23 Turn signals Steering column R24 Panic alarm – driver’s side Door lock module bracket R25 Panic alarm – right-hand side Door lock module bracket R32 Hego heater control (’00) Near PCM-Module
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