Ford F150 (1987 - 1991) Fuse Box Diagram

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Year of production: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

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Ford F150 - fuse box diagram

No. A Circuits
1 15 Stoplights, Hazard Lights, Speed Control
2 7 Circuit Breaker: Windshield Wiper Motor
3
4 15 Main Light Switch, Exterior Lights, Instrument Panel Illumination
5 15 Turn Signals, Back-Up Lights, Overdrive Transmission, Roof Map Light
6 15 Speed Control, Accessories & 4WD, Auxiliary Battery Control, Digital Clock, Rear Window Defogger, Feedback Carburetor Control (4.9L), Windshield Wiper Switch, Electronic Shift Control Module, Rear Anti-Lock Brakes
7
8 15 Courtesy Lights, Dome Lights, Cargo Light, Glove Box Light, Warning Buzzer, Radio
9 30 Heater or A/C-Heater
10 5 Instrument Illumination (Radio, Instrument Cluster, Wiper and Washer Switch, Overdrive Switch, 4WD Shift Control Switch, A/C-Heater Control, Rear Window Defogger, Ashtray, Cigarette Lighter), Main Light Switch, Clock Dimming, Radio Display Dimming
20 Rear Anti-Lock Brakes
11 15 Radio & Clock Illumination, Headlight Switch Illumination
10 Radio
12 30 Circuit Breaker: Power Door Locks
25 Transfer Case Control
25 Tailgate Power Window, Power Mirrors
13 5 Instrument Panel Illumination
14 30 Circuit Breaker: Power Windows
25 Tailgate Power Window
15 10 Auxiliary Fuel Tank, Switch
16 30 Horn Relay (with Cruise Control), Horn Relay Jumper (without Cruise Control), Cigarette Lighter, Speed Control, Ashtray Illumination
20 Horn, Cigarette Lighter
10 Horn
17 5 Instrument Illumination, Clock & Radio Display Dimming
20 Rear Anti-Lock Brakes
18 15 Cluster, Safety Belt Buzzer, Warning Indicators, Tachometer, Diesel Glow Plug Control (6.9L, 7.3L), Diesel Indicators (6.9L, 7.3L), Electronic Engine Control (EEC), Carburetor Circuits, Choke Heater, Electric Fuel Pump Control (7.5L), Dual Brake Warning Diode-Resistor, Low Vacuum Warning Switch (6.9L, 7.3L)

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

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