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.
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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
Fuse Number | Protected components | Fuse Amp |
---|---|---|
1 | SPDJB power | 80 |
2 | SPDJB power | 80 |
3 | Front wipers | 30 |
4 | Not used | — |
5 | Spare | 20 |
6 | Not used | — |
7 | Engine cooling fan | 50 |
8 | Not used | — |
9 | Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)/AdvanceTrac pump | 40 |
10 | Starter | 30 |
11 | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) relay | 50 |
12 | ABS/AdvanceTrac valve | 20 |
13 | Power point (instrument panel) | 20 |
14 | Power point (2nd row) | 20 |
15 | Spare | 20 |
16 | Power point (console) | 20 |
17 | Alternator | 10 |
18 | Not used | — |
19 | Not used | — |
20 | Rear defroster | 40 |
21 | Power seat motors (passenger) | 30 |
22 | Heated seat module | 20 |
23 | PCM Keep alive power, Canister vent | 10 |
24 | A/C clutch relay | 10 |
25 | Spare | 25 |
26 | Backup relay | 20 |
27 | Fuel relay (Fuel pump driver module, Fuel pump) | 15 |
28 | Not used | — |
29 | Spare | 30 |
30 | Not used | — |
31 | 2008: Compass, Automatic dimming rear view mirror | 30 |
32 | 2008: Driver seat motors, Memory module | 30 |
33 | Ignition switch (to SJB) | 20 |
34 | Not used | — |
35 | Front A/C blower motor | 40 |
38 | IVD, Yaw rate sensor | 10 |
39 | Fuel diode, PCM | 10 |
40 | Not used | — |
45 | Speed control deactivate switch, Mass air flow sensor, Inline module VPWR2 | 10 |
46 | A/C clutch relay, VPWR3 | 10 |
47 | PCM VPWR1 | 15 |
48 | PCM VPWR4 | 15 |
49 | Heated mirrors | 15 |
Diodes | ||
36 | One-touch start | |
37 | Fuel pump | |
Relays | ||
41 | A/C clutch | |
42 | Fuel pump | |
43 | Backup | |
44 | Not used | |
50 | PCM relay | |
51 | Not used | |
52 | Not used | |
53 | Rear defrost | |
54 | Blower motor | |
55 | Starter | |
56 | Not used | |
57 | Front wiper | |
58 | Not used |
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Protected components | Fuse Amp |
---|---|---|
1 | Smart window motor | 30 |
2 | Brake on/off switch, High-mounted brake lamp | 15 |
3 | SDARS, Bluetooth, Family entertainment system (FES)/Rear seat control | 15 |
4 | Spare | 30 |
5 | SPDJB logic power | 10 |
6 | Turn signals | 20 |
7 | Low beam headlamps (left) | 10 |
8 | Low beam headlamps (right) | 10 |
9 | Interior lights, Cargo lamps | 15 |
10 | Backlighting, Puddle lamps | 15 |
11 | All wheel drive | 10 |
12 | Memory seat/mirror switches, Memory module | 7.5 |
13 | FEPS module | 5 |
14 | Analog clock | 10 |
15 | Climate control | 10 |
16 | Spare | 15 |
17 | All power lock motor feeds, Decklid release | 20 |
18 | Spare | 20 |
19 | Moon roof | 25 |
20 | OBDII connector | 15 |
21 | Fog lamps | 15 |
22 | Park lamps, License lamps | 15 |
23 | High beam headlamps | 15 |
24 | Horn relay | 20 |
25 | Demand lamps/interior lamps | 10 |
26 | Instrument panel cluster | 10 |
27 | Adjustable pedal switch | 20 |
28 | Radio, Radio start signal | 5 |
29 | Instrument panel cluster | 5 |
30 | Overdrive cancel switch | 5 |
31 | Spare | 10 |
32 | Driver seat motors, Memory module | 10 |
33 | Spare | 10 |
34 | AWD module | 5 |
35 | Steering rotation sensor, FEPS, Rear park assist, Heated seat modules | 10 |
36 | PATS module | 5 |
37 | Climate control | 10 |
38 | Subwoofer (Audiophile radio) | 20 |
39 | Radio | 20 |
40 | Spare | 20 |
41 | Moon roof, Front lock switches, Radio, EC Mirror with compass (with and without microphone) | 15 |
42 | Spare | 10 |
43 | Spare | 10 |
44 | Spare | 10 |
45 | Relay coils: PDB, Auxiliary A/C, Front and rear wipers, Front blower motor | 5 |
46 | Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS), Passenger Airbag Deactivation Indicator (PADI) | 7.5 |
47 | Circuit Breaker: Power windows | 30 |
48 | Delayed accessory (relay) |
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