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Fuses & Circuit Breakers Ford Club Wagon E350

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FUSE PANEL LOCATION

Fuse panel is located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering column. Refer to appropriate illustration to identify fuses and circuit breakers.

Scheme 2

Scheme 2: FUSE PANEL IDENTIFICATION (1983-87)

Fuse & Circuit Breaker Identification

1 - 15 Amp

Horn, Taillights, Marker Lights, License & Park Lights

Instrument Panel Illumination

2 - 3 Amp

Instrument Panel Lights, Cluster Lights, Ashtray Light

Transmission Indicator Light, Radio & Heater Light, A/C

Light, Headlight Switch Illumination, Wiper Switch

Illumination

3 - 15 Amp

Throttle Solenoid

4 - 7.5 Amp

Auxiliary Fuel Tank Solenoid

5 - 7.5 Amp (Circuit Breaker)

Wiper Switch, Seat Belt Warning

6 - 35 Amp

Heater &/Or A/C

7 - 15 Amp

Emergency Warning Flashers, Stoplight, Horn, Speed Control

8 - 20 Amp

Dome & Cargo Lights, Courtesy Lights, Cigarette Lighter

Clock, 4.9L Fan Relay

9 - 20 Amp

Accessory Feed, Speed Control, Trailer Tow, Power Windows

10 - 15 Amp

Turn Signals, Windshield Washer, Back-Up Lights

11 - 7.5 Amp

Radio, Premium Sound

FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH

This switch stops flow of fuel to engine after a collision. The impact does not have to be great to trigger the switch. To reset, press White reset button on switch located on floorboard, to left and above where steering column passes through the floorboard.

FUEL CONDITIONER (DIESEL ENGINES)

Allowing water to remain in fuel conditioner could result in extensive damage to or failure of fuel injection system. Diesel fuel can damage asphalt and other surfaces. Always place a drain pan under fuel conditioner to collect fuel, and dispose of fuel properly.

ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM

On models with anti-lock brake systems, ALWAYS observe the following cautions

  1. DO NOT attempt to bleed or add hydraulic fluid to system without first referring to appropriate ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM article in the BRAKES section.
  2. Use ONLY recommended brake fluids. DO NOT use silicone brake fluids in ABS-equipped vehicles.
  3. DO NOT mix tire sizes. As long as tires remain close to original diameter, increasing width is acceptable. Rolling diameter must be identical on all 4 tires.