1999-2002 Mercury Villager fuse box diagram

A second-generation Mercury Villager made between 1999 and 2002, help you locate the fuse panels inside your car and identify which fuse does what. This information is crucial for managing your vehicle’s electrical system effectively. By referring to these diagrams, you can easily find out the assignment of each fuse and relay, ensuring you can troubleshoot or replace them when necessary. Understanding your fuse layout can help keep your Mercury Villager running smoothly.

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Mercury Villager are the fuses #12 (Cigar Lighter) and #14 (Rear Powerpoint) in the Instrument panel fuse box.

 Engine Compartment

1999-2002-Mercury-Villager-engine-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse NumberNameDescription Fuse Amp
1FOG LAMP1999-2000: Not Used
2001-2002:  Fog Lamps
7.5
2FUEL PUMPFuel Pump Relay15
3INJPowertrain Control Module (PCM), Injectors10
4SECAnti-Theft Relay, Smart Entry Control (SEC)/Timer Module7.5
5RADRadiator Fan Sensing7.5
6ECCSData Link Connector (DLC) #1, PCM Power Relay10
7Not Used
8Not Used
9ALTGenerator10
10ABSABS Control Module20
11Not Used
12H/L RHLighting Control Module15
13HORNHorn Relay15
14Not Used
15H/L LHLighting Control Module15
16Not Used
17Not Used
18ABSABS Control Module40
19Not Used
20PWR WNDPower Window Relay, Smart Entry Control (SEC)/Timer Module, Power Seats30
21RAD FAN LOLow Speed Fan Control Relay20
22Not Used
23IGN SWIgnition Switch30
24Not Used
25RAD FANHigh Speed Fan Control Relay75
26FR BLWFront Blower Motor Relays65
27RR DEFRear Window Defroster Relay45
28ALTAccessory Relay, Ignition Relay, Tail Lamp Relay, Fuse Junction Panel140
29MAINGenerator100

Passenger Compartment

1999-2002-Mercury-Villager-passenger-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse NumberNameDescription Fuse Amp
1Corner LampsFront Exterior Lamps10
2Heated Seat1999-2000: Not Used
2001-2002: Heated Seats
7.5
3I/P IliumInterior Panel Illumination Lamps7.5
4ElectronTransaxle Control Module (TCM), Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) Module, Instrument Cluster, Rear Wiper Motor Assembly10
5Tail LampRear Exterior Lamps10
6Air BagAirbag Diagnostic Monitor10
7AudioRadio, Rear Radio Control, CD Changer10
8Eng ContPowertrain Control Module, Oxygen Sensors10
9Room LampInterior Lamps15
10MirrorSmart Entry Control (SEC), Power Mirror Switch7.5
11Stop LampBrake Pedal Position (BPP) Switch, Trailer Tow Control Unit20
12Cigar LighterCigar Lighter20
13HazardHazard Warning Flasher Switch, Anti-Theft Indicator10
14RR Pwr PlugRear Powerpoint20
15Rear BlowerRear Blower Motor Relay, Rear Blower Motor15
16WiperFront Wiper/Washer Assembly20
17Rear BlowerRear Blower Motor Relay, Rear Blower Motor15
18Rear WiperRear Wiper/Washer Assembly10
1902 SensorOxygen Sensor7.5
20Audio1999-2000:  Radio7.5
20Audio/Video2001-2002:  Radio/Video System15
21TurnHazard Warning Flasher Switch10
22Audio AmpSubwoofer Amplifier20
23Front BlowerFront Blower Motor, Front Blower Motor/Speed Controller20
24Eng ContPowertrain Control Module, Lighting Control Module7.5
25RelaysSpeed Control, Instrument Cluster, Rear Blower Motor, Data Link Connector #2, Cooling Fans10
26A/C ContElectronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) Module, A/C Relay, Front Climate Control Panel7.5
27ElectronTransmission Control, Lighting Control Module, ABS Control Module, Smart Entry Control (SEC)/Timer Module10
28Rear DefogRear Window Defrost20
29Front BlowerFront Blower Motor, Front Blower Motor/Speed Controller20
30Rear DefogRear Window Defrost20
31Not Used
32Heated MirrorRear Window Defrost Switch, Power/Heated Mirrors10

Relay Box

1999-2002-Mercury-Villager-relay-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Relay NumberRelay
1Start Inhibit
2Fuel Pump
3Bulb Check
41999-2000:  Speed Control Hold
2001-2002: Fog Lamp
5Anti-theft
6Horn
7A/C
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