As a proud owner of the 2014 Ford F350 truck, it’s crucial to have a clear understanding of its fuse box layout. From troubleshooting electrical issues to identifying the right fuse for specific components, we’ve got you covered.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the intricacies of the 2014 Ford F350 fuse box diagram, highlighting each fuse’s function and location, so you can confidently navigate your F350’s electrical system.
Table of Contents
Identifying the Fuse Types
2014 Ford F350 Fuse Box Diagram (Power Distribution Box)
Situated in the engine compartment, the power distribution box houses high-current fuses that serve as safeguards for the essential electrical systems of your vehicle. These fuses play a crucial role in protecting your vehicle’s main electrical components from overload.
*Cartridge fuses **Mini fuses
Fuse or relay number | Fuse amp rating | Protected components |
1 | Relay | Blower motor |
2 | — | Not used |
3 | Relay | Urea heaters (diesel engine) |
4 | — | Not used |
5 | Relay | Rear window defroster, Heated mirrors |
6 | — | Not used |
7 | 50A* | Rear window defroster, Heated mirrors |
8 | 30A* | Passenger seat |
9 | 30A* | Driver seat |
10 | — | Not used |
11 | — | Not used |
12 | 30A* | Driver smart window motor |
13 | — | Not used |
14 | — | Not used |
15 | Diode | Fuel pump (diesel engine) |
16 | — | Not used |
17 | 15A** | Heated mirror |
18 | — | Not used |
19 | — | Not used |
20 | — | Not used |
21 | — | Not used |
22 | 30A* | Trailer tow electric brake |
23 | 40A* | Blower motor |
24 | — | Not used |
25 | 30A* | Wipers |
26 | 30A* | Trailer tow park lamps |
27 | 25A* | Urea heaters (diesel engine) |
28 | — | Buss bar |
29 | Relay | Trailer tow park lamps |
30 | Relay | A/C clutch |
31 | Relay | Wipers |
32 | — | Not used |
33 | 15A** | Vehicle power 1 |
34 | 15A** | Vehicle power 2 (diesel engine) |
20A** | Vehicle power 2 (gas engine) | |
35 | 10A** | Vehicle power 3 |
36 | 15A** | Vehicle power 4 (diesel engine) |
20A** | Vehicle power 4 (gas engine) | |
37 | 10A** | Vehicle power 5 (diesel engine) |
38 | Relay | Powertrain control module (diesel engine) Electronic control module (gas engine) |
39 | 10A** | 4×4 hub lock |
40 | 15A** | 4×4 electronic lock |
41 | — | Not used |
42 | 20A** | Rear heated seats |
43 | — | Not used |
44 | — | Not used |
45 | 10A** | Run/start relay coil |
46 | 10A** | Transmission control module keep-alive power (diesel engine) |
47 | 10A** | A/C clutch feed |
48 | Relay | Run/start |
49 | 10A** | Rearview camera system |
50 | 10A** | Blower motor relay coil |
51 | — | Not used |
52 | 10A** | Powertrain control module, Electronic control module, Transmission control module run/start |
53 | 10A** | 4×4 module |
54 | 10A** | Anti-lock brake system run/start |
55 | 10A** | Rear window defroster coil, Battery charge coil |
56 | 20A** | Passenger compartment fuse panel run/start feed |
57 | Relay | Fuel pump |
58 | — | Not used |
59 | — | Not used |
60 | — | Not used |
61 | — | Not used |
62 | — | Not used |
63 | — | Not used |
64 | — | Not used |
65 | — | Not used |
66 | 20A** | Fuel pump |
67 | — | Not used |
68 | 10A** | Fuel pump relay coil |
69 | — | Not used |
70 | 10A** | Trailer tow backup lamp |
71 | 10A** | Canister vent (gas engine) |
72 | 10A** | Powertrain control module, Electronic control module relay coil feed keep-alive power |
73 | — | Not used |
74 | Relay | Trailer tow left-hand stop/turn |
75 | Relay | Trailer tow right-hand stop/turn |
76 | Relay | Trailer tow backup lamp |
77 | — | Not used |
78 | — | Not used |
79 | — | Not used |
80 | — | Not used |
81 | — | Not used |
82 | 20A* | Auxiliary power point #2 |
83 | 20A* | Auxiliary power point #1 |
84 | 30A* | 4×4 shift motor |
85 | 30A* | Heated/cooled seats |
86 | 25A* | Anti-lock brake system coil feed |
87 | 20A* | Auxiliary power point #5 |
88 | 20A* | Auxiliary power point #6 |
89 | 40A* | Starter motor |
90 | 25A* | Trailer tow battery charge |
91 | — | Not used |
92 | 20A* | Auxiliary power point #4 |
93 | 20A* | Auxiliary power point #3 |
94 | 25A* | Auxiliary switch #1 |
95 | 25A* | Auxiliary switch #2 |
96 | 50A* | Anti-lock brake system pump |
97 | 40A* | Inverter |
98 | — | Not used |
99 | 40A* | Instrument panel power inverter |
100 | 25A* | Trailer tow turn signals |
101 | Relay | Starter |
102 | Relay | Trailer tow battery charge |
103 | — | Not used |
104 | — | Not used |
105 | — | Not used |
106 | — | Not used |
107 | — | Not used |
2014 Ford F350 Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Diagram
In the 2014 Ford F350, you can find the passenger compartment fuse panel in the area near the passenger’s feet. It’s a convenient feature that allows easy access to the fuses. To get to the fuses, start by removing the cover of the panel. Just pull the cover towards yourself, and it will come off easily, revealing the fuse panel underneath.
When you need to take out a fuse from the passenger compartment fuse panel, Ford has made it easier by including a useful tool called a fuse puller. You can find this tool conveniently placed on the cover of the fuse panel itself.
Use the fuse puller tool to safely and effortlessly remove the fuse you want to replace, making the whole process smooth and efficient.
Fuse or relay number | Fuse amp rating | Protected components |
1 | 30A | Not used (spare) |
2 | 15A | Auxiliary switch relay #4 |
3 | 30A | Passenger smart window motor |
4 | 10A | Interior lights, Hood lamp |
5 | 20A | Moonroof |
6 | 5A | Driver seat module |
7 | 7.5A | Driver seat switch, Driver lumbar motor |
8 | 10A | Power mirror switch |
9 | 10A | Auxiliary switch relay #3 |
10 | 10A | Run/accessory relay, Customer access feed |
11 | 10A | Instrument cluster |
12 | 15A | Interior lighting Lighted running board lamps |
13 | 15A | Right turn signals and brake lamps Right trailer tow stop turn relay |
14 | 15A | Left turn signals and brake lamps Left trailer tow stop turn relay |
15 | 15A | High-mounted stop lamps Backup lamps Trailer tow backup relay Reverse signal interior mirror |
16 | 10A | Right low beam headlamp |
17 | 10A | Left low beam headlamp |
18 | 10A | Keypad illumination Passive anti-theft transceiver Powertrain control module Brake shift interlock |
19 | 20A | Subwoofer, Amplifier |
20 | 20A | Power door locks |
21 | 10A | Brake on/off switch |
22 | 20A | Horn |
23 | 15A | Not used (spare) |
24 | 15A | Steering wheel control module Diagnostic connector Power fold mirror realy Remote keyless entry Electronic finish panel |
25 | 15A | Not used (spare) |
26 | 5A | Steering wheel control module |
27 | 20A | Not used (spare) |
28 | 15A | Ignition switch |
29 | 20A | SYNC, GPS module, Radio faceplate |
30 | 15A | Parking lamp relay, Trailer tow parking lamp relay |
31 | 5A | Trailer brake controller (brake signal) Customer access |
32 | 15A | Moonroof motor Telescoping mirror switch Auto dimming mirrors Power inverter Driver and passenger door lock switch illumination Rear heated seat switch illumination Driver and passenger smart window motor Passenger window switch |
33 | 10A | Restraint control module |
34 | 10A | Heated steering wheel module Rear heated seats module |
35 | 5A | Select shift switch Reverse park aid module Trailer brake control module |
36 | 10A | Fuel tank select switch |
37 | 10A | Positive temperature coefficient heater |
38 | 10A | AM/FM radio faceplate |
39 | 15A | High beam headlamps |
40 | 10A | Parking lamps (in mirrors) Roof marker lamps |
41 | 7.5A | Passenger airbag deactivation indicator |
42 | 5A | Not used (spare) |
43 | 10A | Wiper relay |
44 | 10A | Auxiliary switches |
45 | 5A | Not used (spare) |
46 | 10A | Climate control |
47 | 15A | Fog lamps, Fog lamp indicator (in switch) |
48 | 30A Circuit breaker | Power windows switch Power rear sliding window switch Moonroof switch |
49 | Relay | Delayed accessory |
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