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    							Protected Components
    Fuse Rating
    Fuse or Relay
    Number
    Brake On/Off / Pressure Switch.
    10A 2
    9
    Not used.
    —
    10
    Combined sense security module.
    5A 2
    11
    Front climate control module.
    7.5A 2
    12
    Instrument cluster.
    7.5A 2
    13
    Smart data link.
    Steering column control module.
    Extended power restraints module.
    10A 2
    14
    Smart datalink connector power.
    10A 2
    15
    Tailgate release solenoid.
    15A 1
    16
    Head-up display.
    5A 2
    17
    Push button ignition switch.
    5A 2
    18
    Ignition switch.
    Key inhibit.
    Transmission control switch (tow/haul).
    7.5A 2
    19
    Select Shift switch.
    Active front steering module.
    7.5A 2
    20
    Head-up display.
    5A 2
    21
    Humidity sensor.
    Upfitter switch.
    5A 2
    22
    Run/Start.
    PTO relays.
    Accessory delay.
    10A 1
    23
    Power windows.
    Moonroof.
    Power folding mirrors relay.
    Inverter.
    Window/moonroof switch illumination.
    Central locking system relay.
    20A 1
    24
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    							Protected Components
    Fuse Rating
    Fuse or Relay
    Number
    Left-hand front smart window motor.
    30A 1
    25
    Door zone module.
    Right-hand front smart window motor.
    30A 1
    26
    Door zone module.
    Moonroof.
    30A 1
    27
    Sony amplifier - 10 channel.
    20A 1
    28
    Not used.
    —
    29
    Not used.
    —
    30
    Adjustable pedals switch.
    15A 1
    31
    SYNC.
    10A 1
    32
    GPS module.
    Display.
    Radio frequency receiver.
    Radio.
    20A 1
    33
    Run-start relay.
    30A 1
    34
    Extended power restraints module.
    5A 1
    35
    Lane keeping system.
    15A 1
    36
    Automatic high beam control.
    Auto-dimming mirrors.
    Rear heated seats.
    Camera module.
    Heated steering wheel.
    20A 1
    37
    Rear power window switch.
    30A 3
    38
    1  Micro 2 fuse.
    2  Micro 3 fuse.
    3  Circuit breaker.
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    							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. 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.
    FuseTypes Fuse Type
    Callout
    Micro 2
    A
    Micro 3
    B
    Maxi
    C
    Mini
    D
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    							Fuse Type
    Callout
    M Case
    E
    J Case
    F
    J Case Low Profile
    G
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    							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 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/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 park
    (P).
    2. Block the wheels.
    OPENING AND CLOSING THE
    HOOD
    1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release
    handle located under the left hand side
    of the instrument panel. 2. Go to the front of your vehicle and
    locate the secondary release lever
    under the front of the hood near the
    center of your vehicle.
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    							3. Raise the hood until the lift cylinders
    hold it open.
    4. To close, lower the hood and make sure that it is closed properly and fully
    latched.
    UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 6.2L Air filter.  See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 356).
    A.
    Engine compartment fuse box.  See 
    Fuse Specification Chart (page 311).
    B.
    Automatic transmission fluid dipstick.  See 
    Automatic Transmission Fluid
    Check (page 340).
    C.
    Brake fluid reservoir.  See 
    Brake Fluid Check (page 343).
    D.
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    							Windshield washer fluid reservoir.  See Washer Fluid Check (page 344).
    E.
    Engine coolant reservoir.  See 
    Engine Coolant Check (page 332).
    F.
    Power steering fluid reservoir.  See 
    Power Steering Fluid Check (page 344).
    G.
    Engine oil filler cap.  See 
    Engine Oil Check (page 327).
    H.
    Engine oil dipstick.  See 
    Engine Oil Dipstick (page 327).
    I.
    Battery.  See 
    Changing the 12V Battery (page 347).
    J.
    UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 6.7L DIESEL
    F-Super Duty Air filter restriction gauge.
     See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 357).
    A.
    Engine compartment fuse box.
     See Fuse Specification Chart (page 311).
    B.
    Engine oil dipstick.
     See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 327).
    C.
    Automatic transmission fluid dipstick.
     See Automatic Transmission Fluid
    Check (page 340).
    D.
    Engine oil fill.
     See Engine Oil Check (page 328).
    E.
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    							Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 343).
    F.
    Engine cooling system coolant reservoir (primary high-temperature cooling
    system).
     See Engine Coolant Check (page 336).
    G.
    Battery.
     See Changing the 12V Battery (page 347).
    H.
    Windshield washer fluid reservoir.
     See Washer Fluid Check (page 344).
    I.
    Power steering fluid reservoir.
     See Power Steering Fluid Check (page 344).
    J.
    Secondary cooling system coolant reservoir.
     See Engine Coolant Check (page
    336).
    K.
    Battery.
     See Changing the 12V Battery (page 347).
    L.
    Air filter assembly.
     See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 357).
    M.
    Scheduled Maintenance
    The recommended scheduled
    maintenance services are required because
    they are considered essential to the life
    and performance of your vehicle.  See
    Normal Scheduled Maintenance (page
    576
    ). Use only recommended fuel, lubricants,
    fluids and service parts conforming to Ford
    specifications. Motorcraft® parts are
    designed and built for best performance
    in your vehicle.  See 
    Capacities and
    Specifications (page 427).
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    							UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 6.8L
    Air filter.  See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 356).
    A.
    Engine compartment fuse box.  See 
    Fuse Specification Chart (page 311).
    B.
    Automatic transmission fluid dipstick.  See 
    Automatic Transmission Fluid
    Check (page 340).
    C.
    Engine oil dipstick.  See 
    Engine Oil Dipstick (page 327).
    D.
    Brake fluid reservoir.  See 
    Brake Fluid Check (page 343).
    E.
    Windshield washer fluid reservoir.  See 
    Washer Fluid Check (page 344).
    F.
    Engine coolant reservoir.  See 
    Engine Coolant Check (page 332).
    G.
    Power steering fluid reservoir.  See 
    Power Steering Fluid Check (page 344).
    H.
    Engine oil filler cap.  See 
    Engine Oil Check (page 327).
    I.
    Battery.  See 
    Changing the 12V Battery (page 347).
    J.
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    							ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 6.2L/
    6.8L
    MINA
    MAX
    B
    ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 6.7L
    DIESEL MINA
    MAX
    B
    ENGINE OIL CHECK - 6.2L/6.8L
    To check the engine oil level consistently
    and accurately, do the following:
    1. Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground. 2. Run engine until it reaches normal
    operating temperature.
    3. Make sure the parking brake is on. Make
    sure the transmission is in park (P) or
    neutral (N).
    4. Switch the engine off and wait 15 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil
    pan.  Checking the engine oil level too
    soon after you switch the engine off
    may result in an inaccurate reading.
    5. Open the hood.  See Opening and
    Closing the Hood (page 322).
    6. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean, lint-free cloth.  For 6.2L V8  See
    Under Hood Overview (page 323).  For
    6.8L Triton
     See Under Hood
    Overview (page 326).
    7. Replace the dipstick and remove it again to check the oil level.  See
    Engine Oil Dipstick
     (page 327).
    8. Make sure that the oil level is between
    the maximum and minimum marks. If
    the oil level is at the minimum mark,
    add oil immediately.  See 
    Capacities
    and Specifications (page 415).
    9. If the oil level is correct, replace the dipstick and make sure it is fully seated.
    Note: Do not remove the dipstick when the
    engine is running.
    Note:  If the oil level is between the
    maximum and minimum marks, the oil level
    is acceptable.  Do not add oil.
    Note: The oil consumption of new engines
    reaches its normal level after approximately
    3,000 mi (5,000 km)
    .
    Adding Engine Oil WARNING
    Do not remove the filler cap when
    the engine is running.
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