Registrations

We now manually approve all new user accounts due to a large influx of spam bots. Accounts are normally approved within 48 hours.

If you need any help with using this Wiki, please ask here: TalkFord.com Wiki Submission Forum

Difference between revisions of "Fuse & Relay Information - Mk4"

From www.FordWiki.co.uk
Jump to: navigation, search
(Central fuse box – fuse information: Updated cigar lighter to cover rear seat lighter socket.)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
''[This article refers to Mk4 Mondeo]''
+
{{note|'''The Ford Mondeo hit our roads in 1993, and has consistently been a sales success. Now on it's 4th incarnation, it remains a drivers favourite.'''<br>
 +
'''For more information, visit the [http://www.talkford.com/forum/596-mondeo/ Ford Mondeo] forum on [http://www.talkford.com TalkFord.com], the definitive resource site covering all Fords from the present day to the 1970's.'''}}
 +
 
 +
{{Infobox
 +
|name        = Infobox Template
 +
|bodystyle    = float:right; valign:top;
 +
|image        = [[File:Fordwiki infobox.png]]
 +
|imagestyle  =
 +
|caption      = '''Courtesy of [http://www.talkford.com TalkFord.com]'''
 +
|captionstyle =
 +
|headerstyle  = background:#ccf;
 +
|labelstyle  = background:#ddf;
 +
|datastyle    = text-align:right;
 +
|header1 =
 +
|label1  = Author:
 +
|data1  = '''Vieplis'''
 +
|header2 =
 +
|label2  = Ford Model:
 +
|data2  = '''Mondeo Mk4'''
 +
|header3 =
 +
|label3  = Estimated Cost:
 +
|data3  = '''N/A'''
 +
|header4 =
 +
|label4  = Difficulty?
 +
|data4  = '''N/A'''
 +
|label5  = How long does this take?
 +
|data5  = '''N/A'''
 +
}}
 +
 
  
 
== Engine compartment fuse box ==
 
== Engine compartment fuse box ==
Line 167: Line 195:
 
F18 – 5A – Engine immobiliser;
 
F18 – 5A – Engine immobiliser;
  
F19 – 15A – Cigar lighter;
+
F19 – 15A – Cigar lighter (including rear seat lighter socket, where fitted);
  
 
F20 – – Not used;
 
F20 – – Not used;
Line 280: Line 308:
 
RC2 – – Not used.
 
RC2 – – Not used.
  
 
 
 
 
Submitted by vieplis
 
 
[[Category:Mondeo_Reference]]
 
[[Category:Mondeo_Electrical]]
 
 
[[Category:Mondeo_Mk4]]
 
[[Category:Mondeo_Mk4]]
[[Category:Mondeo_Petrol]]
 
[[Category:Mondeo_Diesel]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:14, 2 March 2012

The Ford Mondeo hit our roads in 1993, and has consistently been a sales success. Now on it's 4th incarnation, it remains a drivers favourite.
For more information, visit the Ford Mondeo forum on TalkFord.com, the definitive resource site covering all Fords from the present day to the 1970's.
Fordwiki infobox.png
Courtesy of TalkFord.com
Author: Vieplis
Ford Model: Mondeo Mk4
Estimated Cost: N/A
Difficulty? N/A
How long does this take? N/A


Engine compartment fuse box

Fuse and relay layout

Engine compartment fuse box, also known as Engine Junction Box (EJB):

Mk4 EJB 00.jpg

Fuse types

Mini blade
895 JCASE
498 MIDI
  • Conventional mini blade fuses (F1-F2, F6-F14, F30-F33, F36-F45);

Fuse information

F1 – 10A – Transmission control module;

F2 – 5A – [Diesel engines] Glow plug monitoring, [1.6 Duratec-16V Ti-VCT] Degas valve;

F3 – 80A – [2.3 Duratec-HE for the Middle East countries] Engine cooling fan - twin, [2.0 Duratorq-TDCi] electro-hydraulic power-assisted steering (EHPAS);

F4 – 60A – Glow plugs;

F5 – 60A – Engine cooling fan - single;

F6 – 10A – HEGO/Lambda sensors 1 (engine management), variable valve timing (engine management);

F7 – 5A – Relay coils;

F8 – 10A – Powertrain control module ECR;

F9 – – Not used;

F10 – 10A – Engine control module;

F11 – 10A – Valves, MAF control (engine management);

F12 – 10A – [Diesel engines] Water in fuel sensor, coils, MAF (engine management);

F13 – 15A – Air conditioning relay;

F14 – 15A – Diesel filter heater;

F15 – 40A – Starter relay;

F16 – 80A – Diesel auxiliary heater (PTC);

F17 – 60A – Central fuse box supply A;

F18 – 60A – Central fuse box supply B;

F19 – 60A – Rear fuse box supply C;

F20 – 60A – Rear fuse box supply D;

F21 – – Not used;

F22 – 30A – Windscreen wiper module;

F23 – 25A or 30A – Heated rear window (replace with the same A rating as the one removed);

F24 – 30A – Headlamp washer;

F25 – 30A – ABS valves;

F26 – 40A – ABS pump;

F27 – 30A – Fuel fired heater;

F28 – 40A – Heater blower;

F29 – – Not used;

F30 – – Not used;

F31 – 15A – Horn;

F32 – – Not used;

F33 – 5A – Light switch module, engine compartment fuse box coils;

F34 – 40A – Heated windscreen, LH side;

F35 – 40A – Heated windscreen, RH side;

F36 – 5A – Anti-lock Braking System (ABS);

F37 – 10A – Heated front washer jets;

F38 – 5A – Adaptive cruise control (ACC);

F39 – 15A – Adaptive front lighting system (AFS);

F40 – – Not used;

F41 – 20A – Instrument panel (15 feed);

F42 – 10A – Engine control module, transmission control module, Electro-hydraulic power-assisted steering (EHPAS) (15 feed);

F43 – 5A – Headlamp levelling, adaptive front lighting system (AFS) (15 feed);

F44 – 20A – [2.5 Duratec-ST] Vacuum pump (15 feed);

F45 – 15A – Rear window wiper (15 feed).

Relay information

R1 – Starter relay;

R2 – PCM relay

R3 – Air conditioning clutch relay

R4 – [Diesel engines] Glow plug relay, [1.6 Duratec-16V Ti-VCT] Degas valve;

R5 – Cooling fan relay;

R6 – Heated windscreen relay;

R7 – 15 relay;

R8 – Windscreen wiper intermittent wipe relay;

R9 – Horn relay;

R10 – Headlamp washer pump relay;

R11 – Windscreen wiper on/off relay;

R12 – Auto Trans Startlock relay.

Central fuse box – fuse information

Central fuse box, also known as Auxiliary Junction Box (AJB) – fuse information:

F1 – 5A – Rain sensor module;

F2 – 10A – Supplemental restraint system (SRS) supply;

F3 – 5A – Yaw rate sensor (for ESP);

F4 – 7.5A – Electronic 15 feed, accelerator pedal supply, electronic fuse;

F5 – 15A – Rear window wiper relay;

F6 – 15A – Audio system (including voice control module);

F7 – 7.5A – Steering wheel module;

F8 – 5A – Instrument cluster;

F9 – 15A – Main beam supply;

F10 – 20A – Power sunroof supply;

F11 – 7.5A – Reversing lamps relay (30 feed);

F12 – – Not used;

F13 – 15A – Front fog lamp supply;

F14 – 15A – Windscreen washers supply;

F15 – 10A – Adaptive cruise control (ACC);

F16 – – Not used;

F17 – 10A – Interior lamps;

F18 – 5A – Engine immobiliser;

F19 – 15A – Cigar lighter (including rear seat lighter socket, where fitted);

F20 – – Not used;

F21 – 5A – Remote frequency receiver, Interior motion sensor;

F22 – 20A – Fuel pump;

F22 – 7.5A – [2.2L Duratorq-TDCi] Fuel pump;

F23 – – Not used;

F24 – 5A – Ignition switch;

F25 – 10A – Fuel filler flap unlock;

F26 – 5A – Battery backup sounder (alarm system), OBD II (on-board diagnostic system);

F27 – 5A – Steering column unit, climate control module;

F28 – 5A – Brake lamp switch.

Rear fuse box

Fuse and relay layout

Rear fuse box, also known as Rear Junction Box (RJB):

Mk4 RJB 00.jpg

Fuse information

FA1 – 25A – Door module, LH front (window up/down, central locking, electric folding mirror, heated mirror);

FA2 – 25A – Door module, RH front (window up/down, central locking, electric folding mirror, heated mirror);

FA3 – 25A – Door module, LH rear (window up/down);

FA4 – 25A – Door module, LH rear (window up/down);

FA5 – 10A – Rear locking (without rear door modules);

FA6 – 15A – Auxiliary power socket;

FA7 – 5A – Relay coils;

FA8 – 20A – Steering column lock;

FA9 – – Not used;

FA10 – 30A – Power seat, driver;

FA11 – 20A – Accessories, trailer module;

FA12 – – Not used;

FB1 – 5A – Parking aid module;

FB2 – 15A – Suspension module;

FB3 – 15A – Seat heater, front – driver;

FB4 – 15A – Seat heater, front – passenger;

FB5 – 15A – Seat heater, LH rear;

FB6 – – Not used;

FB7 – 15A – Seat heater, RH rear;

FB8 – – Not used;

FB9 – 30A – Power seat, passenger;

FB10 – 10A – Anti-theft alarm horn;

FB11 – – Not used;

FB12 – – Not used;

FC1 – – Not used;

FC2 – – Not used;

FC3 – – Not used;

FC4 – – Not used;

FC5 – 7.5A – CD changer, rear seat entertainment system;

FC6 – – Not used;

FC7 – 5A – Power seat memory function module;

FC8 – 20A – Keyless entry;

FC9 – – Not used;

FC10 – – Not used;

FC11 – – Not used;

FC12 – – Not used.

Relay information

RA1 – Heated rear window relay;

RA2 – Rear window wiper relay;

RB1 – Rear 15E relay;

RB2 – Anti-theft alarm horn relay;

RC1 – – Not used;

RC2 – – Not used.