Ford Explorer Sport Trac (2006 - 2010) Fuse Box Diagram

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Year of production: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

Ford Explorer Sport Trac - fuse box diagram - passenger compartment

Number Ampers Protected circuit
1 20 Moon roof, Adjustable pedals
2 5 Microcontroller power
3 20 Radio, Navigation amplifier, GPS module
4 10 On-board diagnostic (OBD II) connector
5 5 Moon roof, Power down back window, Door lock switch illumination (2008-2010), Auto dimming rear view mirror (2010), Rearview mirror with microphone (2008-2009)
6 20 Door unlock/lock
7 15 Trailer tow stop/turn lamps
8 15 Ignition switch power, Passive anti-theft system (PATS), Cluster
9 2 6-speed Transmission control module/Powertrain control module (Ignition RUN/START), Fuel pump relay
10 5 Front wiper RUN/ACC relay in power distribution box (PDB)
11 5 Radio start
12 5 Radio, Trailer tow battery charge (relay in PDB)
13 15 Heated mirror
14 20 Horn
15 10 Reverse lamps
16 10 Trailer tow reverse lamps
17 10 Restraints its control module, Passenger occupancy, PAD lamp (2006-2007)
18 10 Roll Stability Control™ (RSC) switch (2010), RSC (2010), 4×4 module, 4×4 switch, Heated seat switches, Reverse park aid (2010)
IVD switch (2006-2009), IVD, Compass (2006-2009), Electrochromatic mirror (2006-2009), RSS module (2006-2009)
19
20 10 Climate control system, Brake shift, DEATC (2006-2009)
21
22 15 Brake switch, Stop lamps, Turn lamps
23 15 Interior lamps, Puddle lamps, Cargo lamp, Battery saver, Instrument illumination
24 10 Instrument cluster, Theft indicator light
25 15 Trailer tow park lamps
26 15 License plate lamps, Rear park lamps, Front park lamps, Manual climate control
27 15
28 10 Climate controls
CB1 25 Windows

Power Distribution Box

Ford Explorer Sport Trac - fuse box diagram - power distribution box

Number Ampers Protected circuit
1 50 Battery feed 2 (passenger compartment fuse panel)
2 50 Battery feed 3 (passenger compartment fuse panel)
3 50 Battery feed 1 (passenger compartment fuse panel)
4 30 Fuel pump, Fuel injectors
5
6 40 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) pump
7 40 Powertrain control module (PCM)
8 40 2006-2008: Heated windshield (left)
2009-2010: Not used
9 40 2006-2008: Heated windshield (right)
2009-2010: Not used
10 20 Power down back window
11 30 Starter
12
13 30 Trailer tow battery charge
14 40 Power drivers seat
15 40 Heated mirror
16 40 Blower motor
17 30 Trailer tow electronic brakes
18
19
20 30 2006-2007: Not used
2008-2010: Front wiper motor
21 20 Rear of console power point
22 20 Subwoofer
23 20 4×4 module
24 10 PCM – keep alive power, Canister vent
25 20 Front of console power point/Cigar lighter
26 20 4×4 module, All wheel drive (AWD) module (2009-2010)
27 20 6-speed transmission control module (TCM)
28 20 Heated seats, Power mirror (2006-2007)
29 15 Right high/low beam headlamp
30 20 Cargo bed power point
31 15 Fog lamps
32 5 Power mirrors
33 30 ABS valves
34 15 Left high/low beam headlamp
35 10 A/C clutch
36 20 2006-2007: Not used
2008-2010: Console bin power point
37 30 2006-2007: Front wiper motor
2008-2010: Driver window motor
38 15 5-speed transmission
39 15 PCM power
40 15 Fan clutch, Positive crackcase ventilation (PCV) valve, A/C clutch relay
41 15 Satellite radio module, SYNC®, DVD (2006-2009)
42 15 Speed control deactivation switch, Electronic vapor management valve, Mass air flow sensor, Heated exhaust gas oxygen (HEGO) sensor, EVR, CMS, Variable cam timing (VCT1, VCT2, CMCV on 4.6L only)
43 15 Coil on plug (4.6L engine), Coil tower (4.0L engine)
44 15 Fuel injectors
Relay
45A
45B
46A
46B
49 Fuel pump relay
50A Fog lamps relay
50B A/C clutch relay
54 Trailer tow battery charge relay
55A PCM relay
55B Front wiper relay
56A Climate control blower relay
56B Starter relay
Diode
51 Not used
52 2006-2008: A/C clutch diode
2009-2010: Not used
53 2006-2007: Not used
2008-2010: One touch integrated start (OTIS)

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

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