Ford Fuses
Fuse boxes are designed to protect your car’s electrical circuits from exposure to the elements and safeguard the flow of electrical currents. If it starts to malfunction, you might notice problems with your radio, dome lights, and other electrical components. When that happens, shop at LevittownFordParts for OEM fuses at a price you can afford.
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- Edge,
- Focus,
- Transit Connect
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Focus,
- Transit Connect
- Ford:
- Edge,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid
- Lincoln:
- Continental
- Ford:
- Edge,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid
- Lincoln:
- Continental
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Focus,
- Fusion,
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Explorer,
- F-150,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- EcoSport,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Explorer,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Edge,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid
- Ford:
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid,
- Ford:
- Escape,
- Focus,
- Transit Connect
- Ford:
- Crown Victoria,
- Probe,
- Ranger
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- C-Max,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Focus,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- Ford:
- Escape
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Ford:
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- Escape
- Lincoln:
- Corsair
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- Mustang
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Escape,
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Explorer,
- F-150,
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- Expedition
- Lincoln:
- Aviator,
- Navigator
- Ford:
- F-250 Super Duty,
- F-350 Super Duty
- Ford:
- F-350 Super Duty
- Ford:
- Bronco
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Escape,
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Escape,
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Expedition
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Bronco
- Ford:
- Mustang
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- Escape
- Lincoln:
- MKC
- Ford:
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Escape,
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- F-150 Lightning
- Ford:
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- C-Max
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator,
- Corsair
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- Ranger
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Ford:
- E-350 Super Duty
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Escape,
- Maverick
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Bronco
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Lincoln:
- Aviator
- Ford:
- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
- Ford:
- E-350 Super Duty
- Ford:
- F-350 Super Duty
- Ford:
- F-150
- Ford:
- Maverick
- Ford:
- Maverick
- Ford:
- Escape
- Ford:
- Ranger
- Ford:
- Ranger
- Ford:
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Ford:
- Edge
- Ford:
- Edge
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- Edge,
- Expedition,
- Explorer,
- F-150,
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- Expedition,
- F-150,
- F-150 Lightning
- Lincoln:
- Aviator,
- Ford:
- Bronco,
- Expedition,
- F-150,
- F-150 Lightning
- Lincoln:
- Aviator,
- Ford:
- F-150
- Ford:
- Expedition
- Ford:
- Escape,
- Focus,
- Transit Connect
- Lincoln:
- MKC
- Ford:
- F-150 Lightning
- Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
- Ford:
- Crown Victoria,
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- Escape,
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid
- Ford:
- C-Max,
- Fusion,
- Police Responder Hybrid,
- SSV Plug-In Hybrid
- Ford:
- C-Max
- Lincoln:
- MKZ
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Automotive Fuses Help Stabilize Currents
A fuse is essential to every vehicle because it stabilizes currents, allowing your car’s electrical mechanism to function properly. The absence of this accessory could result in overloaded electrical currents. After all, large electrical currents could lead to instant failure in your wiring system.
Most vehicles include two fuse boxes, located in the engine compartment and beneath the dashboard. The one in the engine protects components such as the anti-lock brake pump, engine control unit, and cooling system. Meanwhile, the one in your interior safeguards electrical elements in your cabin area.
In some cases, your car fuse could blow. This can result in minor electrical problems, such as malfunctioning interior lights. You might also lose a turn signal, for instance, or notice your climate control system failing to work properly. Prevent further damage to your vehicle by consulting a mechanic. After all, it can be hard to diagnose the problem on your own without a technician’s tools. A mechanic will identify the root of the issue in case you’re faced with something more serious.
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Helpful Information
Can a fuse stop a car from starting?
If your car has a blown or damaged fuse, power might fail to reach the starter relay that produces the spark needed for ignition. This will prevent your car from starting. Check the fuse box of your ride once you experience this problem to see if you’ve blown your fuse and need to replace it.
How can I tell if my car’s fuse is blown?
First, locate the fuse for the particular device that malfunctioned. You can check the diagram on the lid of your fuse box or find it in the manual. Once you’ve found the blown fuse, remove it with fuse pullers. You can also check for any discoloration or broken filaments while you’re at it. Remember to turn off your car before doing any of these checks.
What causes a vehicle’s fuse to blow?
Blown car fuses can be due to a short circuit or an incorrectly replaced fuse may cause the issue. A short circuit can occur with a worn wire, failing electrical device, or an exposed conductor. Your fuse can also get blown if you accidentally installed a replacement fuse with a higher amperage than your car is intended to use.
What does a blown car fuse look like?
A blown auto fuse will have a melted or burnt wire due to handling a higher electrical current. A blown fuse won’t have its wire or metal strip run all the way through its middle compared to a new car fuse. Once this happens, you need to replace the fuse immediately.