2007 F150 Fuse Box Diagram: Exploring the Fuse Boxes (2024)

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2007 F150 Fuse Box Diagram: Find the correct fuse for the circuit you’re working on

This article shows you the 2007 F150 Fuse Box Diagram for the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box, also called the Power Distribution Box or the Central Junction Box. In your 2007 Ford F150, the electrical system is designed with a primary fuse box and an auxiliary relay box. The Passenger Compartment Fuse Box, Power Distribution Box, or Central Junction Box, is located under the dashboard on the passenger side. To access this fuse box, you’ll need to crawl under the dash and locate the trim panel and fuse box cover concealed in the footwell area.

To get to it, remove the trim panel to expose the fuse box. Then, locate the pull tab on the fuse box cover and pull it off to access the fuses. Once you’ve completed your task, reinstall the cover by aligning the top part of the cover with the fuse box. The push the bottom part upwards until you hear a click, indicating it’s securely in place.

Your vehicle also has an auxiliary relay box situated in the engine compartment, specifically on the driver’s side fender. This secondary box is designed to house additional relays and components related to the electrical system.

To learn more about automotive fuses, see this article

To learn how to check a fuse visually or without removing it, see this article

Find the most commonly replaced fuses and bulbs here

The fuse box diagram and table below show all 71 fuses and all the relays. But most DIYers are looking for fuses and relays for the lights, power ports, and the blower motor. I’ve listed the most commonly checked/replaced fuses here to save time. I’ve also listed the most commonly replaced bulbs. A blown fuse or bulb are the two most common reasons for lighting issues

Backup Light: Fuse #14 10A, Bulb #3156
Blower Motor: Fuse #116 30A and #13 10A
Headlight Low Beam Passenger Side: Fuse #23 10A, Bulb #H13 (dual filament for high and low beams)
Headlight Low Beam Driver’s Side: Fuse #25 10A, Bulb #H13 (dual filament for high and low beams)
Headlights High Beam: Fuse #35 20A, Bulb #H13 (dual filament for high and low beams)
Horn: Fuse #26 20A
Parking lamps: Fuse #6 15A Mini Fuse, Front park turn bulb #3157A (amber)
Power Ports: Rear: Fuse #37 20A, Instrument Panel: Fuse #39 20A, Cigar Lighter #41 20A, Overhead #18 10A
Stop and Turn lights: Fuse #2 20A Mini Fuse, Bulb #4057 or #3057

2007 F150 Fuse Box Diagram passenger compartment fuse box/Cabin Fuse Box/Central Junction Box/Power Distribution Box

The passenger compartment fuse box is under the dash on the instrument panel’s right-hand (passenger) side. Remove the trim panel and fuse box cover to access the fuses. To remove the fuse box cover, place a finger behind the PULL tab and your thumb above the PULL tab. Then, pull the cover off.

How to find your fuse and the devices served by that fuse

There are 71 fuse and relay slots in the Cabin Power Distribution Box. The chart shows only 10 to speed up load time. Here’s how to find the fuse and circuit you want.
1) Change the number of entries showing (in the Show Entries Box) to 100 and scroll the list.
2) Enter the name of the component you’re searching for in the Search box.
3) Use the Next/Previous buttons at the bottom of the table
2007 F150 Fuse Box Diagram: Exploring the Fuse Boxes (2)

Fuse numberAmperageCircuits protected
F110Windshield wiper motor, Instrument cluster, Audio unit for XL/STX
F220Indicator flasher relay, Brake pedal position switch, stop/turn lamps
F37.5Exterior rear view mirror switch, Seat adjust switch, driver side front, Driver seat module
F410DVD player, Power folding mirror module
F57.5Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Autolamp/sunload sensor, Electronic Manual Temperature control (EMTC) module, Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) module
F615Parklamps, BSM, Instrument panel illumination
F75Radio (start signal)
F810Heated mirrors, Switch indicator
F920Fuel pump relay, Fuel injectors, Intake manifold runner control (4.2L)
F1020Trailer tow relay, parking lamp, Trailer tow relay, reversing lamp, R201
F1110A/C clutch relay, Integrated wheel ends solenoid
F125PCM power relay
F1310Electronic Manual Temperature Control (EMTC) module, Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) module, Indicator flasher relay
F1410Back-up lamp and Daytime
Running Lamps (DRL) relay coil, A/C pressure switch, Redundant speed control switch, Heated PCV (5.4L), Trailer tow back-up lamps relay coil, ABS, Reverse park aid,
EC mirror, Navigation radio (reverse input)
F155Floor shifter, Overdrive cancel switch, Instrument cluster, Traction control switch
F1610Brake pedal position switch/ Brake-shift interlock solenoid
F1715Fog lamp relay
F1810Parking Aid Module (PAM), Electronic compass, Electrochromatic inside mirror unit, Heated seat module, driver side front, Heated seat module, passenger side front, Body security module, Auxiliary power point
F1910Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) switch, Seat weight sensor module, Restraints control module
F2010Auxiliary power point
F2115Instrument cluster
F2210Audio unit, Roof opening panel switch, Door lock switch, passenger side, Door lock switch, driver side
F2310Headlamp, right
F2415Battery saver relay
F2510Headlamp, left
F2620Horn relay
F275Passenger Air bag Deactivation (PAD) indicator, Instrument cluster
F285SecuriLock transceiver (PATS), PCM IGN monitor
F2915PCM 4x4 power
F3015PCM 4x4 power
F3120Radio power
F3215EVAP canister purge valve, A/C clutch relay, Charge Motion Control Valve (CMCV), Valve cover assembly, left, Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S)#11, Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) #21, Manifold Absolute Pressure/Intake Air Temperature (MAP/IAT) sensor, Positive crankcase ventilation heater, EGR system module, Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) valve 1, Variable camshaft Timing (VCT) valve 2, Intake manifold Tuning Valve (IMTV), Camshaft position sensor
F3315Shift solenoid, CMS #12 and #22,
Ignition coils
F3420PCM power
F3510Instrument cluster high beam indicator, High beam headlamps
F3620Trailer tow right turn/stop lamps
F3720Rear power point, Center console power point
F3825Subwoofer
F39Not used
F4020Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) enable relay, Low beam headlamps, DRL
F41Not used
F4210Trailer tow connector, Park/stop/turn lamp, left rear, Multifunction switch
F10130Starter solenoid
F10220Ignition switch
F10320ABS control module
F104Not used
F10530Trailer electronic brake control module
F10630Trailer tow relay, battery charge
F10730Power door locks Body security module (BSM)
F10830Seat adjust switch, passenger side front
F10930Adjustable pedal switch, Seat adjust switch, driver side front, Driver seat module
F11020Cigar lighter, Diagnostic connector
power
F11130Clockwise (CW) motor 4x4 relay, Counterclockwise (CCW) motor 4x4 relay
F11240ABS control module
F11330Windshield wiper motor and washer pump
F11440Heated backlite, Heated mirror power
F115Not used
F11630Front blower motor relay
F11720Instrument panel power point
F11830Heated seat module, driver side front, Heated seat module, passenger side front
F40130 Circuit BreakerPower sliding window switch, rear, Roof opening panel module, Master window adjust switch, Window adjust switch, passenger side
R01Full ISO relayStarter solenoid
R02Full ISO relayAccessory delay
R03Full ISO relayHi-beam headlamps
R04Full ISO relayHeated backlite
R05Full ISO relayTrailer tow battery charge
R06Full ISO relayBlower motor
R201Half ISO relayTrailer tow park lamps
R202Half ISO relayFog lamps
R203Half ISO relayPCM

2007 F150 Auxiliary Relay Box

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2007 Ford F150 Aux Relay Box Relay Diagram

Tips to diagnose electrical issues on your 2005 F150

If your power windows don’t work
• The power windows don’t use fuses. They get power from a 30A circuit breaker #401 in the fuse box diagram above.

If your blower motor doesn’t work
The blower motor gets its power from the blower motor relay #R06 in the fuse box diagram above. Power comes into the motor on the brown/yellow wire. It seeks ground through the brown/white wire, which runs to the fan speed switch and then to ground #203, located in the passenger footwell.

If the circuit you’re working on contains a relay
• A simple way to test a relay is to swap in a similarly shaped relay and see if the component works.
• If that doesn’t work, remove the relay and test for power to the relay control coil and contacts using a multimeter. For more information on relay testing, see this article.

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Posted on August 18, 2018 by Rick Muscoplat

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2007 F150 Fuse Box Diagram: Exploring the Fuse Boxes (2024)

FAQs

What are the main fuses in fuse box? ›

Your fuse box will have two sets of fuses. At the bottom will be 15-amp and 20-amp screw-in fuses with glass faces that are exposed and visible. These fuses will service branch light circuits and outlet circuits. At the top will be 30-amp or 40-amp cartridge main fuses for ovens, laundry rooms, or stoves.

Where is the cruise control fuse on a 2007 Ford F-150? ›

The 2007 ford f150 cruise control fuse is located under the driver's side of the dash.

Where is blown fuse located? ›

Usually, it will be in your garage or your basem*nt. Open the fuse box and look at the glass containers that hold the fuses. If you can see that the fuse is visibly broken, or there is metallic residue on the glass from the fuse blowing, you will need to replace that particular fuse.

How do you find a hidden fuse box? ›

Finding Your Circuit Breaker or Fuse Box

Keep an eye out for a metal box, usually flush with the wall. The box will have a metal door to keep the breakers or fuses protected. Check your garage for the circuit breaker or fuse box. It might also be in a storage room, utility room, the basem*nt, or a hallway.

How do you get to the interior fuse box? ›

Most vehicles have two fuse boxes, with one under the hood and the other in the cabin. You can usually find the other fuse box in the dashboard on the driver's side, but some manufacturers also place it below the glove box. If the interior fuse box isn't there, you can try checking the luggage compartment.

How do you open a fuse box in an engine compartment? ›

You will often find tabs on the side of the fuse box cover that need to be pressed in to release them. While most vehicles have the battery in the engine bay, some may not. In such cases, check the trunk for both the battery and the fuse box.

Where is the secondary fuse box? ›

The main fuse box is typically located under the hood, while secondary fuse panels might be inside the car, often near the dashboard or steering wheel. The fuse's wire conductor breaks when the current exceeds the ampere limit, which manufacturers usually define along with different color codes on each fuse.

How to understand a fuse box? ›

Understanding the Fuse Box Anatomy

If it's a breaker panel, you'll see columns of circuit breaker switches with levers marked ON/OFF. Whenever the breaker trips, it falls back to the 'OFF' side, so you'll simply flip it back to 'ON'. For a fuse panel, you'll basically have a column of fuses lying side by side.

How to know what fuse goes where? ›

Each individual fuse box will have its own label indicating what components it controls and which type of fuses should be used in it.

Can a blown fuse cause cruise control not to work? ›

One of the most common reasons for a malfunctioning cruise control system is a blown fuse. Fuses are designed to protect electrical components from power surges and prevent damage. If the fuse for the cruise control system has blown, it will prevent the system from functioning.

Is there a fuse that controls cruise control? ›

Since your car's cruise control is part of an electrical system, it needs a fuse to function properly. A short circuit in this system can cause a fuse to blow, which means that the cruise control will suddenly stop working. Fortunately, replacing a blown fuse is a cheap and easy repair for any auto mechanic.

What module controls cruise control? ›

The E-Cruise Module is the proverbial "brain" of the entire system and with the assistance of the included accelerator pedal interface harness, intercepts the communication between the pedal position sensor and the vehicle' Electronic Control Unit (ECU).

How do I know if my truck fuse is blown? ›

Still gripping it with the puller, hold the fuse up to the light (or a light source) and look through the translucent bodywork. You should see a thin metal wire in there. If the wire is no longer a continuous thread and appears broken or in two pieces, the fuse has indeed 'blown'.

Where can I find the fuse box in a Ford? ›

The fuse box is located below the glove box.

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