2011 Ford F550 Fuse Box Diagram

In this comprehensive guide, we are dedicated to providing you with a clear and concise overview of the fuse box diagram, empowering you with the knowledge and confidence to identify and resolve any electrical issues that may arise in your Ford F550.

If certain electrical components in your vehicle are not working, it’s possible that a fuse has blown. Blown fuses can be identified by a broken wire inside the fuse. Before replacing any electrical components, check the corresponding fuses to see if they need to be replaced.

Standard fuse amperage rating and color

COLOR  
Fuse ratingMini fusesStandard fusesMaxi fusesCartridge maxi fusesFuse link cartridge
2AGreyGrey
3AVioletViolet
4APinkPink
5ATanTan
7.5ABrownBrown
10ARedRed
15ABlueBlue
20AYellowYellowYellowBlueBlue
25ANaturalNaturalNaturalNatural
30AGreenGreenGreenPinkPink
40AOrangeGreenGreen
50ARedRedRed
60ABlueYellowYellow
70ATanBrown
80ANaturalBlackBlack

2011 Ford F550 Fuse Box Diagram (Power Distribution Box)

Located in the engine compartment, the power distribution box serves as a crucial central hub for high-current fuses, effectively protecting the primary electrical systems of your vehicle.

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These fuses play a critical role in safeguarding the electrical components from overloads, ensuring the optimal functioning of your vehicle.

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NoFuse Amp. RatingProtected Circuits
1RelayBlower motor
2Not used
3RelayUrea heaters
4Not used
5RelayRear window defroster
6Not used
740A*Rear window defroster
830A*Passenger seat
930 A*Driver seat
10Not used
11Not used
12Not used
13Not used
14Not used
15DiodeFuel pump
16Not used
1715A**Heated mirror
18Not used
19Not used
20Not used
21Not used
2230 A*Trailer tow electric brake
2340 A*Blower motor
24Not used
2530 A*Wipers
2630 A*Trailer tow park lamps
2725 A*Urea heaters
28Buss bar
29RelayTrailer tow park lamps
30RelayA/C clutch
31RelayWipers
32Not used
3315A**Vehicle power (VPWR) 1
3415A**VPWR 2 (diesel engine)
3420A**VPWR 2 (gas engine)
3510 A**VPWR 3
3615A**VPWR 4 (diesel engine)
3620A**VPWR 4 (gas engine)
3710 A**VPWR 5 (diesel engine)
38RelayPowertrain control module (PCM) (diesel engine), Electronic control module (ECM) (gas engine)
3910A**4×4 hub lock
4015 A**4×4 electronic lock
41Not used
42Not used
43Not used
44Not used
4510A**Run/start relay coil
4610A**Transmission control module (TCM) keep-alive power
4710A**A/C clutch feed
48RelayRun/start
4910A**Rearview camera system
5010A**Blower motor relay coil
51Not used
5210A**PCM/ECM/TCM run/start
5310A**4×4 module
5410A**Anti-lock brake system (ABS) run/start
5510A**Rear window defroster coil, Battery charge coil
5620A**Passenger compartment fuse panel run/start feed
57RelayFuel pump
58Not used
59Not used
60Not used
61Not used
62Not used
63Not used
64Not used
65Not used
6620A**Fuel pump
67Not used
6810 A**Fuel pump relay coil
69Not used
7010 A**Trailer tow backup lamp
7110 A**Canister vent (gas engine)
7210 A**PCM/ECM relay coil feed keep-alive power
73Not used
74RelayTrailer tow left-hand stop/turn
75RelayTrailer tow right-hand stop/turn
76RelayBackup lamp
77Not used
78Not used
79Not used
80Not used
81Not used
8220 A*Auxiliary power point #2
8320 A*Auxiliary power point #1
8430 A*4×4 shift motor
8530 A*Heated/cooled seats
8625 A*ABS coil feed
8720 A*Auxiliary power point #5
88Not used
8940 A*Starter motor
9025 A*Trailer tow battery charge
91Not used
9220 A*Auxiliary power point #4
9320 A*Auxiliary power point #3
9425A*Upfitter #1
9525A*Upfitter #2
9650A*ABS pump
9740A*Invertor
98Not used
99Not used
10025A*Trailer tow turn signals
101RelayStarter
102RelayTrailer tow battery charge
103Not used
104Not used
105Not used
106Not used
107Not used
* Cartridge fuses
** Mini fuses

Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

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The 2011 Ford F550 is equipped with a Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel located conveniently in the passenger’s footwell. This critical component serves as a housing for the fuses that control various electrical systems within the vehicle.

NoFuse Amp. RatingProtected Circuits
130ANot used (spare)
215AUpfitter relay #4
330ANot used (spare)
410ATelescoping mirror switch, Interior lights, Hood lamp
520AMoon roof
65ADriver seat module
77.5ADriver seat switch, Driver lumbar motor
810APower mirror switch
910AUpfitter relay #3
1010ARun/accessory relay, Customer access feed
1110AInstrument cluster
1215AInterior lighting, Lighted running board lamps
1315ARight turn signals and brake lamps, Right trailer tow (TT) stop turn relay
1415ALeft turn signals and brake lamps, Left TT stop turn relay
1515AHigh-mounted stop lamps, Backup lamps, TT backup relay
1610ARight low beam headlamp
1710ALeft low beam headlamp
1810AKeypad illumination, Passive anti-theft indicator (PATS), Powertrain control module (PCM), Brake shift interlock
1920ASubwoofer
2020APower door locks
2110ABrake on/off switch
2220AHorn
2315ANot used (spare)
2415ASteering wheel control module, Diagnostic connector, Satellite radio module, Power fold mirror relay, Remote keyless entry
2515ANot used (spare)
265ASteering wheel control module
2720AAmplifier
2815AIgnition switch
2920ASYNC®, GPS module, Radio faceplate
3015AParking lamp relay, TT parking lamp relay
315ATrailer brake controller (brake signal), Customer access
3215AMoon roof, Auto dimming mirrors, Power invertor, Driver and passenger door lock switch illumination
3310ARestraint control module
3410ANot used (spare)
355ASelect shift switch, Reverse park aid module, Trailer brake control module
3610AFuel tank select swatch
3710APTC heater
3810ARadio faceplate
3915AHigh beam headlamps
4010AParking lamps (in mirrors), Roof marker lamps
417.5APassenger airbag deactivation indicator
425ANot used (spare)
4310AWiper relay
4410AUpfitter swatches
455ANot used (spare)
4610AClimate control
4715AFog lamps, Fog lamp indicator (in switch)
4830A Circuit BreakerPower windows swatch, Power rear sliding window swatch
49RelayDelayed accessory

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.

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