Ford E250 Owners Manual
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Fuse or relay locationFuse amp ratingProtected components 27 — Not used 28 20A* Back-up lamp 29 10A* Air conditioning clutch 30 10A* Brake on/off switch 31 10A* Cluster battery (stripped chassis) 32 50A** Blower motor 33 40A** Anti-lock brake system pump 34 20A** Stripped chassis horn 35 40A** Powertrain control module relay 36 20A** Ignition switch (stripped chassis) 37 G8VA relay Trailer tow stop — left turn signal 38 G8VA relay Trailer tow stop — right turn signal 39 G8VA relay Back up lamp 40 ISO relay Blower motor 41 — Not used 42 15A* Diagnostic connector (stripped chassis) 43 20A* Fuel pump 44 10A* Auxiliary switch #3 45 15A* Auxiliary switch #4 46 10A* Powertrain control module keep alive power, Canister vent, Powertrain control module relay coil 47 40A** Anti-lock brake system coil 48 20A** Trailer tow stop lamp/turn signal 49 30A** Wiper motor 50 — Not used 51 20A** Cutaway 52 10A* Stripped chassis and modified vehicle run/start relay coil 190Fuses 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
Fuse or relay locationFuse amp ratingProtected components 53 10A* Anti-lock brake system run/start feed 54 10A* Fuel pump relay coil 55 — Not used 56 — Not used 57 20A* Trailer tow park lamp 58 15A* Trailer tow backup lamp 59 — Not used 60 — One-touch integrated start (diode) 61 — Not used 62 HC micro relay Auxiliary switch #2 63 30A** Trailer tow battery charge 64 — Not used 65 20A** Power point 2 (glove box) 66 20A** Power point 3 (left B-pillar) 67 20A** Power point 1 (instrument panel) 68 50A** Modified vehicle 69 — Not used 70 30A** Stripped chassis 71 — Not used 72 20A** Cigar lighter / Power point 73 — Not used 74 30A** Power seat 75 20A* Vehicle power 1, Powertrain control module power 76 20A* Vehicle power 2, Powertrain control module – emission related powertrain components 77 10A* Vehicle power 3, Powertrain control module – general powertrain components Fuses191 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
Fuse or relay locationFuse amp ratingProtected components 78 15A* Vehicle power 4, Fuel pump relay coil 79 10A* Vehicle power 5, Transmission 80 10A* Cluster run/start (stripped chassis) 81 — Not used 82 — Not used 83 — Fuel pump (diode) 84 — Not used 85 HC micro relay Auxiliary switch #1 * Mini fuses ** A1S fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel WARNING:Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses. Note:If your vehicle is equipped with a dual battery, disconnecting the primary under-hood battery does not remove power from all circuits. The fuse panel is located to the left of the brake pedal and mounted onto the lower left cowl panel. Remove the fuse panel cover to access the fuses. To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller tool provided on the inside of the fuse panel cover. 192Fuses 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
The fuses are coded as follows: Fuse or relay locationFuse amp ratingProtected components 1 30A Inverter B+ 2 15A Not used (spare) 3 15A Not used (spare) 4 30A Not used (spare) 5 10A Passenger compartment fuse panel, Brake-shift interlock 6 20A Turn signal, Hazard, Stop lamps 7 10A Left low beam 8 10A Right low beam 9 15A Courtesy lamps 10 15A Switch illumination 11 10A Not used (spare) Fuses193 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
Fuse or relay locationFuse amp ratingProtected components 12 7.5A Not used (spare) 13 5A Mirrors 14 10A SYNC, Global positioning system module 15 10A Not used (spare) 16 15A Not used (spare) 17 20A Door locks 18 20A Not used (spare) 19 25A Not used (spare) 20 15A Diagnostic connector (except stripped chassis) 21 15A Not used (spare) 22 15A Park lamps, License plate lamps 23 15A High beams 24 20A Horn (except stripped chassis) 25 10A Demand lighting 26 10A Cluster (except stripped chassis) 27 20A Ignition switch feed 28 5A Audio mute (start) 29 5A Cluster (except stripped chassis) 30 5A Not used (spare) 31 10A Not used (spare) 32 10A Restraints module 33 10A Trailer brake controller 34 5A Not used (spare) 35 10A Reverse park aid, Rear video camera, Cutaway run/start 36 5A Passive anti-theft system radio frequency module 37 10A Climate control, Stripped chassis instrument panel #1 run/start 38 20A Not used (spare) 194Fuses 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
Fuse or relay locationFuse amp ratingProtected components 39 20A Radio, Navigation 40 20A Amplifier 41 15A Radio, Switch illumination, Reverse camera mirror, Automatic dimming rear view mirror, Inverter 42 10A Auxiliary switch 43 10A Stripped chassis instrument panel connector #1 44 10A Trailer tow battery charge relay 45 5A Wipers, Stripped chassis Engine connector 3 46 7.5A Passenger airbag deactivation indicator 47 30A circuit breakerWindows accessory delay 48 Relay Delayed accessory Fuses195 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
GENERAL INFORMATION Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale value. There is a large network of Ford authorized dealers who 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. To help you service your vehicle, we provideScheduled Maintenance Informationwhich makes tracking routine service easy. If your vehicle requires professional service, your 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 toP(Park). 2. Turn off the engine and remove the key (if equipped). 3. Block the wheels. Working with the Engine On WARNING:To reduce the risk of vehicle damage or personal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running. 1. Set the parking brake and shift to positionP(Park) . 2. Block the wheels. 196Maintenance 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOOD 1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the bottom left corner of the instrument panel. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle and push the auxiliary latch, located in the center top of the grille, to the left in order to release the hood. 3. Lift the hood and secure it with the prop rod. Maintenance197 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW A. Battery B. Windshield washer fluid reservoir C. Engine oil filler cap D. Automatic transmission fluid dipstick E. Air filter assembly F. Engine oil dipstick G. Power steering fluid reservoir H. Brake fluid reservoir I. Engine coolant reservoir J. Power distribution box ABCDEFGHIJ 198Maintenance 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK A.–MIN B. – MAX ENGINE OIL CHECK Refer to thescheduled maintenance informationfor the appropriate intervals for checking the engine oil. 1. Make sure the vehicle is on level ground. 2. Turn the engine off and wait 15 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan. 3. Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park). 4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat. 5. Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level dipstick. See the Under Hood Overviewin this chapter for location of dipstick. 6. Wipe the dipstick clean. Insert the dipstick fully, then remove it again. If the oil level is between the lower and upper holes or between the MIN and MAX marks (depending on application), the oil level is acceptable. DO NOT ADD OIL. If the oil level is below the lower hole or the MIN mark, add enough oil to raise the level within the lower and upper holes or within the MIN-MAX range. Oil levels above the upper hole or the MAX mark may cause engine damage. Some oil must be removed from the engine by an authorized dealer. 7. Put the dipstick back in and ensure it is fully seated. AB Maintenance199 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)