That should read, there are 2 fuses for either one, what size in amp should they be.That should read, there are 2 fuses for either one, what size in amp should they be.
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Re: Where is the fuse located for Main beam, both...
Fuses are located end of drivers dash,open door,unclip plastic panel
Diagram should be inside
If not fuse 18 10amp is rh main beam,fuse 19 is lh main beam
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Solution: If both headlights aren't working, it's unlikely that a bulb is at fault. The likely cause is a fuse, headlight relay, headlight switch, dimmer switch or a wiring fault. ... Consult your owner's manual to locate the main fuse for the headlight circuit and replace that fuse with one having the same amp rating.
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Most total headlight failures are caused by a bad component like a fuse, relay, or module. Wiring problems can also cause both headlights to stop working. High beam headlights don't work or low beams don't work. The cause: A burned out bulb, or a problem with the high beam switch or relay. https://www.lifewire.com/fix-non-working-headlights-4137021
Depending on the year and model Ford, there could be fuses for the headlights, or a circuit breaker inside the headlight switch. The dimmer switch could have failed.
is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. The fuse label
is attached under the steering column. If something electrical in your
vehicle stops working, check for a blown fuse first. Below table
outlines detail fuse number, its ampere and circuits protected.
No.
Amps
Circuits Protected
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37
38
7.5 15 10 7.5 (15)
(20) _ 10 7.5 7.5
10 10 10 7.5 7.5
10 10 20 15 7.5
20 _ _ (20) 20
20 (20) 15 15 20
(15) 20 20 7.5 7.5
10 7.5 30
Power Window Relay Fuel Pump ACG
ABS/VSA Heated Seats* Front Fog Lights*
Not used Rear Wiper ODS (Occupant Detection
System) Meter SRS Right Headlight High
Beam Left Headlight High Beam Small Light
(Interior) Small Light (Exterior) Right Headlight
Low Beam Left Headlight Low Beam Main Headlight
High Beam Small Lights MAIN TPMS
Headlight Low Beam Not used Not used
Moonroof* Door Lock Front Left Power Window
HAC Option Rear Accessory Socket Accessory
Front Right Power Window Accessory Power Socket on
the Center Table* Rear Right Power Window Rear
Left power window ACC Radio ACC Key lock
HAC Daytime Running Lights Front Wiper
If high beams work and low beams do not, then it is probably the high/low relay. It is part number 15016745 and has four prongs. To test if your relay
has gone bad locate the relay in your fuse box. There will be two of these
relays located next to each other. One controls the low beam headlights
and the other the cooling fan. Swap the relays and check your low beam
headlights. If the low beams work you have a bad relay.
Fuse 22 and fuse 23 are left and right low beam headlamp fuses located in the PDC. 23 and 24 are high beam fuses. There is also a low beam and a high beam relay in PDC as well. If no headlights work I would check for main switch or multifuction switch (wiper/high beam) since each light has its own fuse and relay.
That should read, there are 2 fuses for either one, what size in amp should they be.
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