2008-2009 Mercury Sable fuse box diagram

The 2008 and 2009 models of the fifth-generation Mercury Sable will discover where the fuse panels are located inside the car, find out what each fuse and relay is for, and get detailed information about their assignments.

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Mercury Sable are the fuses #13 (Power point – instrument panel), #14 (Power point – 2nd row) and #16 (Power point – console) in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box.

Engine Compartment

2008-2009-Mercury-Sable-engine-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse NumberProtected componentsFuse Amp
1SPDJB power80
2SPDJB power80
3Front wipers30
4Not used
5Spare20
6Not used
7Engine cooling fan50
8Not used
9Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)/AdvanceTrac pump40
10Starter30
11Powertrain Control Module (PCM) relay50
12ABS/AdvanceTrac valve20
13Power point (instrument panel)20
14Power point (2nd row)20
15Spare20
16Power point (console)20
17Alternator10
18Not used
19Not used
20Rear defroster40
21Power seat motors (passenger)30
22Heated seat module20
23PCM Keep alive power, Canister vent10
24A/C clutch relay10
25Spare25
26Backup relay20
27Fuel relay (Fuel pump driver module, Fuel pump)15
28Not used
29Spare30
30Not used
312008:  Compass, Automatic dimming rear view mirror30
322008:  Driver seat motors, Memory module30
33Ignition switch (to SJB)20
34Not used
35Front A/C blower motor40
38IVD, Yaw rate sensor10
39Fuel diode, PCM10
40Not used
45Speed control deactivate switch, Mass air flow sensor, Inline module VPWR210
46A/C clutch relay, VPWR310
47PCM VPWR115
48PCM VPWR415
49Heated mirrors15
Diodes
36One-touch start
37Fuel pump
Relays
41A/C clutch
42Fuel pump
43Backup
44Not used
50PCM relay
51Not used
52Not used
53Rear defrost
54Blower motor
55Starter
56Not used
57Front wiper
58Not used

 Passenger Compartment

2008-2009-Mercury-Sable-passenger-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse NumberProtected componentsFuse Amp
1Smart window motor30
2Brake on/off switch, High-mounted brake lamp15
3SDARS, Bluetooth, Family entertainment system (FES)/Rear seat control15
4Spare30
5SPDJB logic power10
6Turn signals20
7Low beam headlamps (left)10
8Low beam headlamps (right)10
9Interior lights, Cargo lamps15
10Backlighting, Puddle lamps15
11All wheel drive10
12Memory seat/mirror switches, Memory module7.5
13FEPS module5
14Analog clock10
15Climate control10
16Spare15
17All power lock motor feeds, Decklid release20
18Spare20
19Moon roof25
20OBDII connector15
21Fog lamps15
22Park lamps, License lamps15
23High beam headlamps15
24Horn relay20
25Demand lamps/interior lamps10
26Instrument panel cluster10
27Adjustable pedal switch20
28Radio, Radio start signal5
29Instrument panel cluster5
30Overdrive cancel switch5
31Spare10
32Driver seat motors, Memory module10
33Spare10
34AWD module5
35Steering rotation sensor, FEPS, Rear park assist, Heated seat modules10
36PATS module5
37Climate control10
38Subwoofer (Audiophile radio)20
39Radio20
40Spare20
41Moon roof, Front lock switches, Radio, EC Mirror with compass (with and without microphone)15
42Spare10
43Spare10
44Spare10
45Relay coils: PDB, Auxiliary A/C, Front and rear wipers, Front blower motor5
46Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS), Passenger Airbag Deactivation Indicator (PADI)7.5
47Circuit Breaker:  Power windows30
48Delayed accessory (relay)
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