Ford Windstar (2003 year). Manual — part 39
The high-current fuses are coded as follows:
Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box Description
1
30A*
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) relay
2
10A*
PCM, Front electronic module (FEM)
3
10A*
A/C compressor clutch
4
25A*
Horns, Horn relay (coil)
5
15A*
Fuel pump motor, PCM
6
30A*
Front wiper motor, Front wiper relay, Front
washer pump, FEM
7
25A*
Rear wiper motor, Rear washer pump, Rear
wiper relay (coil)
8
—
Not used
9
15A*
Right headlamp
10
15A*
Right front park lamp, Right front turn lamp,
Right front cornering lamp, Right front
auxiliary driving lamp
11
15A*
Left front park lamp, Left front turn lamp,
Left front cornering lamp, Left front auxiliary
driving lamp
12
15A*
Left headlamp (low and high beam)
13
10A*
Alternator field sense
14
10A*
FEM (left door lock motor)
15
20A*
Trailer tow park lamps
16
20A*
Trailer tow turn lamps
17
—
Not used
18
—
Not used
19
15A*
AX4S transaxle, Vapor Management Valve
(VMV), A/C clutch relay coil, EGR control
solenoid, Engine fuel control HO2S #11
sensor, Engine fuel control HO2S #21 sensor,
Catalyst monitor HO2S #12 sensor, Catalyst
monitor HO2S #22 Sensor, Canister vent
solenoid, Intake manifold runner control
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Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box Description
20
15A*
Ignition coil, Intake Air Control (IAC) valve,
Fuel injectors, Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor,
Fuel pump relay coil, Intake manifold runner
control, High-speed cooling fan relay coil,
Low-speed cooling fan relay coil, PCM,
Passive anti-theft receiver
21
—
Not used
22
—
Not used
23
—
Not used
24
—
Not used
101
40A**
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) module or IVD
Module
102
40A**
ABS module or IVD module
103
40A**
SSP4 Relay, SSP4 Relay (coil)
104
30A**
Left-hand power seat motors, Left-hand
power lumbar motor, Driver seat memory
module
105
30A**
Starter motor solenoid, Ignition switch
106
30A**
Delayed accessory relay, Delayed accessory
relay coil, FEM- right-hand front window
motor
107
50A**
Engine cooling fan motors, Cooling fan
dropping resistor
108
—
Not used
109
30A**
Heated seat modules
110
50A**
Right-hand Power Sliding Door (PSD) module
111
40A**
Fuse junction box
112
30A**
Trailer tow, Electric brake controller
113
30A**
FEM - left-hand window motor
114
40A**
SSP3 relay, SSP3 relay coil
115
50A**
Fuse junction box bus #2
116
30A**
Heated backlight relay
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Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box Description
117
40A**
Auxiliary blower relay coil, Auxiliary blower
motor
118
50A**
Left-hand PSD module
119
30A**
Fuse junction box bus #1
120
40A**
Front blower relay coil, Front blower motor
121
20A**
Ignition switch, Rear defrost relay coil
122
40A**
Right-hand power seat motors, Right-hand
power lumbar motor
201
—
Not used
202
—
Front wiper ON/OFF relay
203
—
Rear wiper relay
204
—
A/C clutch relay
205
—
Horn relay
206
—
Not used
207
—
Fuel pump relay
208
—
Not used
209
—
Front wiper HI/LO relay
301
—
Starter interrupt relay
302
—
High-speed engine cooling fan relay
303
—
Low-speed engine cooling fan relay
304
—
PCM Relay
401
—
Not used
501
—
PCM diode
502
—
Not used
503
—
Not used
* Mini Fuses ** Maxi Fuses
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
If you get a flat tire while driving:
• do not brake heavily.
• gradually decrease the vehicle’s speed.
• hold the steering wheel firmly.
• slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road.
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• If your low tire warning light is on, refer to Low tire warning in the
Maintenance and specifications chapter.
The use of tire sealants is not recommended and may
compromise the integrity of your tires. The use of tire sealants
may also affect your tire pressure monitoring system (if equipped).
Temporary spare tire information
Your vehicle may have a temporary spare tire. The temporary spare tire
for your vehicle is labeled as such. It is smaller than a regular tire and is
designed for emergency use only. Replace this tire with a full-size tire as
soon as possible.
Note: The Low Tire Warning system
will detect the temporary spare tire
and illuminate the low tire warning
light until the spare tire is replaced
with a proper full-size tire.
If you use the temporary spare tire continuously or do not follow
these precautions, the tire could fail, causing you to lose control
of the vehicle, possibly injuring yourself or others.
When driving with the temporary spare tire do not:
• use more than one temporary spare tire at a time
• exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) or drive further than 3,200 km (2,000
miles) total under any circumstances
• load the vehicle beyond maximum vehicle load rating listed on the
Safety Compliance Label
• tow a trailer
• use tire chains
• drive through an automatic car wash, because of the vehicle’s reduced
ground clearance
• try to repair the temporary spare tire or remove it from its wheel
• use the wheel for any other type of vehicle
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