The fourth-generation Mercury Sable, manufactured from 2000 to 2005, provide details about where you can find the fuse panels inside the car. They also explain which fuse controls each electrical function (fuse layout) and where each relay is located, helping you understand how to manage and troubleshoot electrical issues in your vehicle.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses:
2000-2003: #13 (Cigar Lighter, Auxiliary Power Point) in the Instrument panel fuse box, and fuse #18 (2001-2002: Power Point / Cigar lighter) in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box.
Since 2004: fuses #25 (Power point) and #29 (Cigar lighter) in the Instrument panel fuse box
[2000/2001/2002/2003]
Engine Compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp rating | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | 60A** | Fuse Junction Panel |
2 | 30A** | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) relay |
3 | 60A** | Fuse Junction Panel |
4 | — | Not Used |
5 | — | Not Used |
6 | — | Not Used |
7 | 40A** | Starter Relay, Ignition Switch |
8 | 20A** | 2000-2002: Transit Relay (Export only), Rear foglamps (2002) 2003: Not Used |
9 | 40A** | Cooling Fan Relays |
10 | — | Not Used |
11 | 20A** 50A** | 2000-2001: Thermactor Relay (FFV only) 2002: Not Used 2003: Rear defrost (sedan only) |
12 | — | Not Used |
13 | 40A** | Anti-Lock Brake Module Pump Feed |
14 | — | Not Used |
15 | 20A* | Anti-Lock Brake Module Valve Solenoid |
16 | 20A* | Fuel Pump Relay |
17 | 20A* | 2000-2001: Rear Control Unit, CD Changer, Cell Phone 2002-2003: Cell port |
18 | 20A* | 2000: Not used 2001-2002: Power Point / Cigar lighter |
19 | 15A* | Right Headlamp |
20 | — | Not Used |
21 | 15A* | Left Headlamp |
22 | 10 A* | A/C Clutch Relay, PCM Keep Alive Power |
23 | — | Starter Motor Relay |
24 | — | Low Speed Fan Relay |
25 | — | Wiper Speed Relay |
26 | 10 A* | Generator/Alternator |
27 | 5A* | Rear Control Unit, Antenna |
28 | 15A* | HEGO Sensor Transmission Shift Solenoid, Canister Vent, A/C Clutch Relay, Thermactor Bypass Solenoid (2001-2002) |
29 | — | Wiper Park Relay |
30 | — | Fuel Pump Relay |
31 | — | PCM Power Relay |
32 | — | 2000-2001: High Speed Fan Relay 2002-2003: Fan relay |
33 | — | A/C Clutch Relay |
* Mini Fuses ** Maxi Fuses |
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp rating | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | — | Accessory Delay Relay |
2 | — | Driver One Touch Down Relay |
3 | — | Blower Motor Relay |
4 | — | Flasher Relay |
5 | — | Not Used |
6 | — | Not Used |
7 | 40A | 2000-2002: Rear Defrost Grid Feed 2003: Rear defrost grid feed (wagon only)/Rear defrost relay coil feed (sedan only) |
8 | 40A | Blower Motor |
9 | — | Rear Defrost Relay |
10 | 30A | Power Seats, Delayed Accessory, Adjustable Pedals |
11 | 15A | Integrated Control Panel (ICP), Rear Washer Wiper Control, Front Washer, Cell Phone, Passenger Switch Illumination, GEM, Rear Wiper Motor |
12 | 10A | Heated Mirrors, Rear Defrost Switch |
13 | 20A | Cigar Lighter, Auxiliary Power Point |
14 | — | Not Used |
15 | 30A | Front Wiper Motor |
16 | 15A | Flasher and GEM Power, Integrated Control Panel (ICP) Power, RCC Memory, Cluster |
17 | 15A | Stop Lamp, Speed Control Deactivating Switch |
18 | — | Not Used |
19 | — | Not Used |
20 | — | Not Used |
21 | — | Not Used |
22 | 20A | Deck Lid Release Solenoid, Lock/Unlock Relays |
23 | 10A | Air Bag Module, PATS Transceiver |
24 | 15A | Foglamps, Transit Relay |
25 | 2A | 2000-2001: PCM Relay 2002, 2003: PCM relay, Fuel pump relay |
26 | 10A | Mirrors, Pow er Antenna, Pulse Stretcher Module, Deck Lid Lamp, Battery Saver |
27 | 10A | Gauges and Warning Lamps, Integrated Control Panel (ICP), FFV Sender, GEM |
28 | 10A | Blower Motor Relay Coil, EATC Logic |
29 | 15A | 2000-2001: Autolamps, Headlamp Switch 2002: Autolamps relay, Fog lamp relay, Fog lamp relay coil, Park lamps, PWM headlamp switch 2003: Autolamps, Park lamps, PWM, Headlamp switch |
30 | 15A | Horns and Horn Switch, OBD II Connector |
31 | — | Not Used |
32 | 10A | ABS, DRL Relay Coil, Speed Control Actuator, Traction Control Switch, AC Heater Selector Switch, Blend Door Actuator, Brake Shift Interlock, Rear defroster relay coil (2002) |
33 | — | Not Used |
34 | — | Not Used |
35 | — | Not Used |
36 | 15A | Turn Signals, Back-up Lamps |
37 | 15A | Transmission Position Switch |
38 | 5A | GEM Park Neutral Switch |
39 | — | Not Used |
40 | — | Not Used |
41 | — | Not Used |
42 | — | Not Used |
[2004/2005]
Engine Compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp rating | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | 60A** | Fuse junction panel |
2 | 30A** | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) |
3 | 60A** | Fuse junction panel |
4 | 10A CB | Low speed cooling fan (Not used in GCC) |
5 | 40A** | Cooling fan |
6 | — | Not used |
7 | 40A** | Starter relay, Ignition switch |
8 | — | Not used |
9 | 20A** (50A** in GCC) | Cooling fan (passenger side) |
10 | 20A** | Cooling fan (driver side) (not used in GCC) |
11 | 50A** | Rear defrost (sedan only) |
12 | — | Not used |
13 | 40A** | Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) module pump feed |
14 | — | Not used |
15 | 20A* | ABS module valve solenoid |
16 | 20A* | Fuel pump relay |
17 | 20A* | CD |
18 | —/10A* | Duratec engine: Not used Vulcan engine: A/C clutch relay, PCM keep alive power |
19 | — | Not used |
20 | — | Not used |
21 | — | Not used |
22 | 5A* 10 A* | Vulcan engine: Heated PCV valve Duratec engine: A/C clutch relay, PCM keep alive power |
23 | — | Starter motor relay |
24 | — | Fan relay |
25 | — | Wiper speed relay |
26 | 10 A* | Alternator |
27 | 5A* | Rear control unit, Antenna |
28 | 15 A* | HEGO sensor, Transmission shift solenoid, Canister vent, A/C clutch relay |
29 | — | Wiper park relay |
30 | — | Fuel pump relay |
31 | — | PCM power relay |
32 | — | Fan relay |
33 | — | A/C clutch relay |
* – Mini Fuses ** – Maxi Fuses CB – Circuit breaker |
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp rating | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | — | Accessory delay relay |
2 | — | Driver one touch down relay |
3 | — | Blower motor relay |
4 | — | Flasher relay |
5 | — | Not used |
6 | — | Not used |
7 | 20A | Rear defrost grid feed (wagon onIy)/Rear defrost relay coil feed (sedan only) |
8 | 40A | Blower motor |
9 | — | Rear defrost relay |
10 | 30A CB | Power seats, Delayed accessory, Adjustable pedals |
11 | 10A | Right headlamp |
12 | 15A | Ilighbeam headlamps |
13 | — | Not used |
14 | — | Not used |
15 | 10A | Left headlamp |
16 | 10A | Foglamps |
17 | 15A | Stop lamp, Speed control deactivation switch |
18 | 15A | Parklamps, PWM (backlighting), Autolamps |
19 | 10A | Heated mirrors, Rear defrost switch indicator |
20 | 10A | Restraints (air bag module/OCS module) |
21 | 15A | Transmission range sensor (transmission position switch) |
22 | 15A | Front washer pump, Electrochromatic mirror, Compass, Cluster (RUN/ACC), Integrated Control Panel (ICP) logic, Rear wiper (wagon only), Rear w r asher (wagon only) |
23 | 30A | Front wiper motor |
24 | — | Not used |
25 | 20A | Power point |
26 | 20A | Power locks, Liftgate (wagon)/Trunk (sedan) release |
27 | 10A | Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Speed control, Traction control, Brake-shift interlock, A/C function switch (manual A/C only), Temperature blend door (manual A/C only), Defrost coil |
28 | 15A | Turn signals, Back-up lamps |
29 | 20A | Cigar lighter |
30 | 10A | Courtesy lighting, Battery saver, Pow er mirrors, Decklid lamp, Power antenna (wagon only), Pulse stretching module (wagon only) |
31 | 10A | Blower motor relay coil, Puddle lamp relay coil, Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) logic |
32 | 10A | Cluster, Flex fuel module, ICP logic, Passive anti-theft module (GEM power) |
33 | 15A | Hazard flasher, Cluster power, ICP power, EATC |
34 | 5A | GEM logic |
35 | 10A | Backlighting |
36 | 2A | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) relay, Fuel pump relay, A/C clutch |
37 | 25A | Autolamp, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL), Flash-to-pass, Headlamp switch |
38 | 15A | Horn, Diagnostic connector (OBD II) |
39 | — | Not used |
40 | — | Not used |
41 | — | Not used |
42 | Not used |
Next Post : 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer fuse box diagram
Tom Smith is a passionate car mechanic and automotive enthusiast, specializing in the intricate world of car fuse boxes. With years of hands-on experience under the hood, he has earned a reputation as a reliable expert in his field. As the founder and content creator of the popular blog website 'carsfuse.com,' Tom has dedicated himself to sharing his extensive knowledge of car fuse boxes and electrical systems with the world.