Ford Ranger (2022 year). Manual in english — page 16

Transport Canada Contact Information

http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/reporting-defects-motor-
vehicles.html (English)

Website

http://tc.canada.ca/recalls (English) http://tc.canada.ca/rappels (French)

Website

1-800-333-0510

Phone

Ford of Canada Contact Information

www.ford.ca

Website

1-800-565-3673

Phone

247

Customer Assistance

FUSE BOX LOCATIONS

Left-Hand Drive

E264973

Pre-fuse box.

A

Engine compartment fuse box.

B

Passenger compartment fuse
box.

C

High current fuse box.

D

Note:

The passenger compartment fuse

box is on the right-hand side for right-hand
drive vehicles.

Pre-fuse Box

E206156

Your vehicle has a pre-fuse box in the
engine compartment attached to the
positive battery post. This box contains
several high current fuses. If replacement
of these high current fuses is required, see
an authorized dealer.

Engine Compartment Fuse Box

E206157

WARNING:

Always disconnect the

battery before servicing high current
fuses.

WARNING:

To reduce risk of

electrical shock, always replace the
cover to the power distribution box
before reconnecting the battery or
refilling fluid reservoirs.

The engine compartment fuse box has
high-current fuses that protect your
vehicle's main electrical systems from
overloads.

When you disconnect and reconnect the
battery, you need to reset some features.
See

Changing the 12V Battery

(page 274).

Lift the release lever at the rear of the cover
to remove it.

248

Fuses

High Current Fuse Box

E206158

Your vehicle has a pre-fuse box in the
engine compartment below the engine
compartment fuse box. This box contains
several high current fuses. If replacement
of these high current fuses is required, see
an authorized dealer.

Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

E206167

The fuse box is behind the access cover on
the outermost side of the steering column.

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Engine Compartment Fuse Box

WARNING:

Always disconnect the

battery before servicing high current
fuses.

WARNING:

To reduce risk of

electrical shock, always replace the
cover to the power distribution box
before reconnecting the battery or
refilling fluid reservoirs.

The engine compartment fuse box has
high-current fuses that protect the
vehicle's main electrical systems from
overloads. When you disconnect and
reconnect the battery, you need to reset
some features. See

Changing the 12V

Battery

(page 274). Lift the release levers

at the rear of the cover to remove it.

249

Fuses

E190797

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

-

1

Starter motor solenoid relay.

-

2

Rain sensor.

5A

2

3

Blower motor relay.

-

4

Auxiliary power point 3 - console rear.

20A

1

5

Trailer park lamp relay.

-

6

Powertrain control module.

20A

2

7

Canister vent solenoid.

20A

2

8

Fuel vapor shutoff valve.

Canister purge valve.

Variable cam timing valve 1 and 2.

250

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Heated oxygen sensors.

Powertrain control module relay.

-

9

Auxiliary power point 1 - instrument panel.

20A

1

10

Ignition coils.

15A

3

11

A/C control drive.

15A

3

12

Transaxle warmer.

Auxiliary water pump.

Aspirator valve control.

Fan clutch.

Oil pump.

Turbo bypass.

Not used.

-

13

Not used.

-

14

Run/start relay.

-

15

Auxiliary power point 2 - instrument panel.

20A

1

16

Auxiliary power point - rear cargo area.

20A

1

17

Not used.

-

18

Electric power assist steering.

10A

2

19

Not used.

-

20

Transmission Run/start relay.

5A

2

21

Air conditioning compressor.

10A

2

22

Voltage quality module.

5A

2

23

Not used.

-

24

Anti-lock brake system.

10A

3

25

Not used (spare).

10A

3

26

Not used.

-

27

251

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Powertrain control module.

10A

2

28

USB charge port.

7.5A

2

29

Not used.

-

30

Not used.

-

31

Fuel pump relay.

-

32

A/C clutch relay.

-

33

Trailer reverse lamp.

10A

2

34

Not used.

-

35

Not used.

-

36

Heated exterior mirror.

10A

2

37

Trailer right-hand turn and stop lamp relay.

-

38

Trailer left-hand turn and stop lamp relay.

-

39

Trailer reverse lamp relay.

-

40

Horn relay.

-

41

4WD (four-wheel drive) motor no. 2 relay.

-

42

Not used.

-

43

Not used.

-

44

Not used.

-

45

Not used (spare).

10A

3

46

Brake pedal switch.

10A

3

47

Horn.

20A

2

48

Transmission control module oil pump.

15A

2

49

Not used (spare).

10A

2

50

Not used.

-

51

252

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

-

52

Rear differential lock.

15A

2

53

Not used.

-

54

Not used.

-

55

4WD motor no. 1 relay.

-

86

1

M-type fuse.

2

Micro 2 fuse.

3

Micro 3 fuse.

Power Distribution Box - Bottom

There are fuses on the bottom of the fuse
box. To access the bottom of the fuse box:

A

1

2

E206171

1

Toward the front side of the
vehicle.

A

1.

Release the two latches on both sides
of the fuse box.

2. Raise the rear side of the fuse box from

the cradle.

3

5

5

E206174

3. Move the fuse box toward the rear side

of the engine compartment and rotate
as shown.

4. Pivot the rear side of the fuse box to

access the bottom side.

5. Release the two latches to open the

fuse cover.

253

Fuses

E190798

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Trailer left-hand turn and stop.

15A

1

56

Not used.

-

57

Not used.

-

58

Not used.

-

59

Fuel pump control module.

30A

2

60

Not used.

-

61

Body control module 1 - lighting.

50A

2

62

Trailer right-hand turn and stop.

15A

1

63

Trailer brakes.

30A

1

64

254

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Heated driver seat.

20A

1

65

Four-wheel drive.

25A

1

66

Body control module 2 - lighting.

50A

2

67

Rear window defroster.

30A

1

68

Anti-lock brake system valves.

30A

1

69

Passenger power seat.

30A

1

70

Trailer park lamps.

25A

2

71

Not used.

-

72

Trailer module.

30A

1

73

Driver power seat.

30A

1

74

Not used.

-

75

Not used.

-

76

Not used.

-

77

Not used.

-

78

Blower motor.

40A

2

79

Heated passenger seat.

20A

1

80

Inverter.

40A

1

81

Anti-lock brake system pump.

60A

2

82

Windshield wiper motor.

30A

1

83

Starter motor solenoid.

30A

1

84

255

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

-

85

Trailer module.

40A

2

87

1

M-type fuse.

2

LPJ-type fuse.

Battery Mounted Fuse Link

E200936

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Alternator (with auxiliary fuse and relay box).

300A

1

Alternator (without auxiliary fuse and relay box).

225A

Electronic power assist steering.

125A

2

256

Fuses

High Current Fuse Box

E206158

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

-

1

Body control module.

125A

2

Voltage quality module (supplies rear lamp blind spot,
rear view camera, head up display, 4x4 switch, image
processing module and adaptive cruise control radar).

50A

3

Busbar through to power distribution box.

-

4

Auxiliary fuse and relay box.

100A

5

Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

The fuse box is below and outermost of
the steering column behind the access
cover.

257

Fuses

E145984

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

-

1

Not used (spare).

7.5A

1

2

Driver door lock.

20A

1

3

Not used (spare).

5A

1

4

Branded audio amplifier.

20A

1

5

Not used (spare).

10A

2

6

Not used (spare).

10A

2

7

Anti-theft alarm horn.

10A

2

8

Telematics.

10A

2

9

Not used (spare).

5A

2

10

Not used (spare).

5A

2

11

Electronic control panel.

7.5A

2

12

258

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Climate control.

Instrument cluster.

7.5A

2

13

Steering column control module.
Data link connector.

Extended power module (for restraints module and
occupant module).

10A

2

14

SYNC Module.

10A

2

15

Data link connector.

Not used (spare).

15A

1

16

Not used (spare).

5A

2

17

Ignition switch.

5A

2

18

Lock solenoid.
Push button start.

Extended power module (for restraints module and
occupant module).

7.5A

2

19

Auxiliary switches.

7.5A

2

20

Humidity and in-car temperature sensor.

5A

2

21

Not used (spare).

5A

2

22

Inverter.

10A

1

23

Door lock switch.

Central locking system.

20A

1

24

Driver door power window.

30A

1

25

Not used (spare).

30A

1

26

Not used (spare).

30A

1

27

Branded audio amplifier.

20A

1

28

Not used (spare).

30A

1

29

Not used (spare).

30A

1

30

259

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

SYNC.

15A

1

31

Radio transceiver module.

10A

1

32

Door entry remote.

Audio unit.

20A

1

33

Run/start relay.

30A

1

34

Not used (spare).

5A

1

35

Auto-dimming interior mirror.

15A

1

36

Mirror adjustment control.

Not used (spare).

20A

1

37

Power windows.

30A

3

38

1

Micro 2 fuse.

2

Micro 3 fuse.

3

PTC fuse.

CHANGING A FUSE

Fuses

WARNING:

Always replace a fuse

with one that has the specified
amperage rating. Using a fuse with a
higher amperage rating can cause severe
wire damage and could start a fire.

E217331

If electrical components in the vehicle are
not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown
fuses are identified by a broken wire within
the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses
before replacing any electrical
components.

260

Fuses

Fuse Types

E207206

Fuse Type

Callout

Micro 2

A

Micro 3

B

Maxi

C

Mini

D

M Case

E

J Case

F

J Case Low Profile

G

261

Fuses

GENERAL INFORMATION

Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help
maintain its roadworthiness and resale
value. There is a large network of
authorized dealers that are there to help
you with their professional servicing
expertise. We believe that their specially
trained technicians are best qualified to
service your vehicle properly and expertly.
They are supported by a wide range of
highly specialized tools developed
specifically for servicing your vehicle.

If your vehicle requires professional service,
an authorized dealer can provide the
necessary parts and service. Check your
warranty information to find out which
parts and services are covered.

Use only recommended fuels, lubricants,
fluids and service parts conforming to
specifications. Motorcraft® parts are
designed and built to provide the best
performance in your vehicle.

Precautions

Do not work on a hot engine.

Make sure that nothing gets caught in
moving parts.

Do not work on a vehicle with the
engine running in an enclosed space,
unless you are sure you have enough
ventilation.

Keep all open flames and other burning
material (such as cigarettes) away
from the battery and all fuel related
parts.

Working with the Engine Off

1.

Set the parking brake and shift the
transmission to park (P).

2. Switch off the engine.

3. Block the wheels.

Working with the Engine On

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of

vehicle damage and personal burn
injuries, do not start your engine with the
air cleaner removed and do not remove
it while the engine is running.

WARNING:

Switch the ignition off

and apply the parking brake.

WARNING:

Do not touch the

electronic ignition system parts after you
have switched the ignition on or when
the engine is running. The system
operates at high voltage. Failure to
adhere to this warning could result in
serious personal injury or death.

WARNING:

Keep your hands and

clothing clear of the engine cooling fan.

1.

Set the parking brake and shift the
transmission to park (P).

2. Block the wheels.

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Maintenance

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