Where is the power steering pump fuse located?

Where is the power steering pump fuse located?

They are on the underside of the fuse box, by the strut tower. you need to undo the two bolts that hold the fuse box place and turn it over you will see them. You may need to remove the air box to get enough movement Click to expand… earth X173 it meant to be under the fuse box which has FL4 in it, it will be quite a thick cable 10 mm diameter.

Where are the fuses located in a Ford Fusion?

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Ford Fusion are the fuses №22 (Console power point) and №29 (Front power point) in the Engine compartment fuse box. The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment.

What causes a power steering fuse to blow?

Try the search engine. Welcome – First post. That’s a fuse that gets blown often by connecting a jumper cable to it rather than directly to the battery. Correct – exactly what happened to me.

Where do you find the fuse box pump?

They are on the underside of the fuse box, by the strut tower. you need to undo the two bolts that hold the fuse box place and turn it over you will see them. You may need to remove the air box to get enough movement Right found it but it was ok so must be the pump i got. Is there anything else it could be before i remove it again.

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Ford Fusion are the fuses №22 (Console power point) and №29 (Front power point) in the Engine compartment fuse box. The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment.

Where is the 125 amp power steering fuse?

The 125 amp fuse sits right atop the battery at the positive terminal and looks like the attached pic. I went right to the dealer and they had in stock and replaced right away. If you can remove a nut you can install yourself. There’s also a 250 amp fuse adjacent to this one.

Try the search engine. Welcome – First post. That’s a fuse that gets blown often by connecting a jumper cable to it rather than directly to the battery. Correct – exactly what happened to me.

Why does Ford have an electronic power steering system?

Ford replaced hydraulic power steering with an electronic power assisted steering (EPAS) system to improve MPGs and provide variable power assist to owners. But the EPAS system is subject to electrical failures and premature breakdowns, causing a sudden loss of power steering while driving.