Ford Ranger | 2019-2025 | Fuse Box Location and Diagram
The Ford Ranger, a reliable and versatile midsize pickup truck, has been a popular choice for its performance, durability, and advanced features. Covering models from 2019 to 2025, this guide is designed to help owners and technicians effectively maintain and troubleshoot the vehicle’s electrical systems.
In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams for Ford Ranger models produced between 2019 and 2025, including years 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. These diagrams provide crucial information about the fuse layout and relay assignments.
What’s Included:
Fuse Box Diagrams: Detailed and easy-to-read visuals for quick identification of fuses and relays.
Fuse Panel Locations: Step-by-step instructions on locating the fuse panels inside your Ford Ranger.
Fuse Assignments: Comprehensive descriptions of each fuse and relay’s purpose to assist with diagnostics and repairs.
Whether you are replacing a blown fuse, diagnosing electrical issues, or performing regular maintenance, this guide is an essential resource for Ford Ranger owners and technicians. It ensures that your vehicle’s electrical systems remain reliable and efficient.
Keep your Ford Ranger (2019–2025) running at its best with this detailed fuse box guide!
The cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Ford Ranger are:
Fuse №5: Auxiliary Power Point 3 (Console Rear)
Fuse №10: Auxiliary Power Point 1 (Instrument Panel)
Fuse №16: Auxiliary Power Point 2 (Instrument Panel)
Fuse №17: Auxiliary Power Point (Rear Cargo Area)
All are located in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box.
The fuse panel is located below and outboard of the steering column behind the access cover.
Engine compartment
The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment (left-side).
Power Distribution Box – Bottom
There are fuses located on the bottom of the fuse box.
To access, do the following: 1. Release the two latches, located on both sides of the fusebox; 2. Raise the rear side of the fusebox from the cradle; 3. Move the fusebox toward the rear side of the engine compartment and rotate as shown; 4. Pivot the rear side of the fusebox to access the bottom side; 5. Release the two latches to open the cover.
Pre-fuse Box #1
It is attached to the positive battery terminal.
Pre-fuse Box #2
It is located below the engine compartment fuse box.
Fuse box diagrams
Passenger compartment
Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment fuse box (2019-2025)
№
Amp Rating
Protected Component
1
–
Not used
2
7.5A
Not used (spare)
3
20A
Driver door lock
4
5A
Not used (spare)
5
20A
Branded audio amplifier
6
10A
Not used (spare)
7
10A
Not used (spare)
8
10A
Security horn
9
10A
Telematics
10
5A
Not used (spare)
11
5A
Not used (spare)
12
7.5A
Electronic control panel Climate control
13
7.5A
Instrument cluster Steering column control module Data link connector
14
10A
Extended power module (for Restraints module and Occupant module)
15
10A
Gateway module (SYNC) Data link connector
16
15 A
2019: Rear doors double lock
17
5A
Not used (spare)
18
5A
Ignition switch Lock solenoid Push button start
19
7.5A
Extended power module (for Restraints module and Occupant module)
20
7.5A
2021-2025: Auxiliary switches
21
5A
Humidity and in-car temperature sensor
22
5A
Not used (spare)
23
10A
Inverter Door lock switch
24
20A
Central locking system
25
30A
Driver door power window
26
30A
Not used (spare)
27
30A
Not used (spare)
28
20A
Branded audio amplifier
29
30A
Not used (spare)
30
30A
Not used (spare)
31
15A
2020-2025: SYNC
32
10A
Radio transceiver module Door entry remote SYNC (2019)
33
20A
Audio unit
34
30A
Run/start relay
35
5A
Not used (spare)
36
15A
Auto-dimming interior mirror Mirror adjustment control
Voltage quality module (supplies rear lamp blind spot, rear view camera, head up display, 4×4 switch, image processing module and adaptive cruise control radar)