In this article, we will explore the significance of the 2021 Ford F450 Fuse Box Diagram and its crucial role in troubleshooting electrical issues.
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If certain electrical components in your vehicle are not functioning, it is possible that a fuse has blown. Blown fuses can be recognized by a broken wire inside the fuse. Before replacing any electrical components, make sure to check the relevant fuses.
Identifying the Fuse Types
2021 Ford F450 Engine Compartment Fuse Box Diagram
The engine compartment fuse box is in the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads.
You need to open the hood to access the engine compartment fuse box.
Fuse Number | Fuse Rating | Protected Component |
1 | 20 A | Power point 4. |
2 | 20 A | Power point 3. |
3 | 10 A | Spot light module. |
4 | 10 A | Four-wheel drive vacuum solenoid. |
5 | 40 A | Active front steering. |
6 | 10 A | Snow plow. |
7 | 30 A | Trailer tow battery charge. |
8 | 10 A | Anti-lock brake system module. |
9 | 10 A | Electronic power assisted steering module. |
10 | 30 A | Trailer tow park lamps. |
11 | 20 A | Horn. |
12 | 30 A | Torque overlay. |
13 | 30 A | Power sliding rear window. |
14 | 40 A | Body control module – battery power in feed 1. |
15 | 30 A | Passenger seat power. |
16 | 10 A | Powertrain control module. Transmission control module. |
17 | 10 A | Blind spot information system. |
18 | 10 A | Four-wheel drive module. |
19 | 5 A | Adaptive cruise control. |
20 | 15 A | Heated mirrors. |
21 | 40 A | Heated rear window. |
22 | 10 A | On-board diagnostic module. Smart data link connector. |
23 | 15 A | Transmission control module. |
24 | 30 A | Driver power seat. |
25 | 25 A | Voltage quality module. |
26 | 30 A | Trailer tow battery charge. |
27 | 20 A | Rear heated seats. |
28 | 25 A | Glow plug (diesel). |
— | Not used (gas). | |
29 | 40 A | Electric power assisted steering motor. |
30 | 10 A | Not used (spare). |
31 | 20 A | Power point 5. |
32 | 25 A | Four-wheel drive module. |
33 | 10 A | Alternator sense line 2. |
34 | 50 A | Electric cooling fan (gas). Supplemental air heater (diesel). |
35 | 20 A | Power point 2. |
36 | 20 A | Power point 1. |
37 | 60 A | Anti-lock brake system pump. |
38 | 60 A | Inverter. |
39 | 25 A | Four-wheel drive module. |
40 | 30 A | Starter motor solenoid. |
41 | 10 A | Tailgate release solenoid. |
42 | 40 A | Blower motor. |
43 | 10 A | Trailer tow backup lamps. |
44 | 40 A | Trailer tow lighting module. |
45 | 30 A | Anti-lock brake system valve. |
46 | 30 A | Compressed natural gas module power. |
47 | 50 A | Supplemental air heater (diesel). |
— | Not used (gas). | |
48 | 50 A | Supplemental air heater (diesel). |
— | Not used (gas). | |
49 | — | Not used. |
50 | 30 A | Heated and cooled seats. |
51 | 20 A | Powertrain control module. |
52 | 15 A | Compressed natural gas (gas). Fuel rail pressure relief control (diesel). |
53 | 20 A | Exhaust gas recirculation stepper motor (gas). Universal exhaust gas oxygen sensors (gas). Exhaust gas recirculation cooler bypass (diesel). Urea pump motor controller (diesel). Oxygen sensors. |
54 | 20 A | A/C clutch relay power. Fan clutch. |
55 | 5 A | Rain sensor. |
56 | 30 A | Windshield wipers. |
57 | 10 A | Upfitter interface module. |
58 | 10 A | Alternator sense line. |
59 | 30 A | Power running boards. |
60 | 40 A | Body control module – battery power in feed 2. |
61 | 10 A | Telescopic mirror motors. |
62 | 40 A | Trailer brake control. Aftermarket e-brake access. |
63 | 15 A | Multi-contour seats. |
64 | 20 A | Ignition coil (gas). Glow plug module (diesel). Nitrogen oxide module (diesel). Urea level and quality sensor (diesel). |
65 | 30 A | Fuel pump. |
66 | 10 A | A/C clutch solenoid. |
67 | 40 A | Auxiliary lighting module. |
68 | 10 A | Powertrain control module. |
69 | 60 A | Body control module power. |
70 | 30 A | Trailer tow stop and turn lamps. |
2021 Ford F450 Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Diagram
The fuse panel for the passenger compartment can be found on the right-hand side of the passenger footwell, hidden behind a trim panel. To access it, carefully pull the trim panel towards you and swing it away from the side.
When it’s time to reinstall the trim panel, ensure that the tabs are aligned with the grooves on the panel, and then firmly push them closed to secure them in place.
Fuse Number | Fuse Rating | Protected Component |
1 | — | Not used. |
2 | 10 A | Driver door pack switch. Power sliding rear window switch. |
3 | 7.5 A | Seat memory switch. Power lumbar motor. Wireless charging module. |
4 | 20 A | Not used (spare). |
5 | — | Not used. |
6 | 10 A | Power telescoping mirrors switch. Front power windows switch. |
7 | 10 A | Brake on-off switch. |
8 | 5 A | Embedded modem. |
9 | 5 A | Combined sensor module. |
10 | — | Not used. |
11 | — | Not used. |
12 | 7.5 A | On-board diagnostic module. Smart data link connector. Climate control module. |
13 | 7.5 A | Steering column control module. Instrument cluster. |
14 | 15 A | Not used. |
15 | 15 A | SYNC. Display. |
16 | — | Not used. |
17 | 7.5 A | Active front steering module. Park aid module. |
18 | 7.5 A | Selectable drive modes switch. Select shift switch. |
19 | 5 A | Head up display. |
20 | 5 A | Ignition switch. Key inhibit solenoid. |
21 | 5 A | Head up display. In-vehicle temperature and humidity sensor. |
22 | 5 A | Upfitter switches. |
23 | 30 A | Driver front door module. |
24 | 30 A | Moonroof. |
25 | 20 A | Not used (spare). |
26 | 30 A | Passenger front door module. |
27 | 30 A | Not used (spare). |
28 | 30 A | Amplifier. |
29 | 15 A | Adjustable pedals switch. |
30 | 5 A | Brake on-off output to trailer brake controller and customer access circuits. |
31 | 10 A | Remote keyless entry. |
32 | 20 A | Radio. |
33 | — | Not used. |
34 | 30 A | Run/start relay. |
35 | 5 A | Not used (spare). |
36 | 15 A | Camera module. Lane keeping system. Auto-dimming interior mirror. Rear heated seats. |
37 | 20 A | Heated steering wheel. |
38 | 30 A Circuit Breaker | Power windows. |
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