Ford Maverick (2022 year). Manual in english — page 18

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

1

Driveline control module.

40 A

2

Horn.

20 A

3

Auxiliary heater (hybrid
electric vehicle).

40 A

4

Not used.

5

Not used.

6

Auxiliary heater (hybrid
electric vehicle).

60 A

7

Not used.

8

Auxiliary heater (hybrid
electric vehicle).

40 A

9

Starter motor.

30 A

10

Powertrain control module.

15 A

11

Powertrain control module.

15 A

12

Powertrain control module.

15 A

13

Powertrain control module.

15 A

14

Not used.

15

Not used.

16

Air conditioning compressor.

10 A

17

Powertrain control module.

10 A

18

Anti-lock brake system
module.

10 A

19

Powertrain control module
(hybrid electric vehicle).

10 A

20

Adaptive cruise control.

5 A

21

Battery electronic control
module (hybrid electric
vehicle).

5 A

22

292

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Stoplamp switch.

10 A

23

Amplifier.

20 A

24

Heated wiper park.

15 A

25

Heated windshield camera.

10 A

26

Not used.

27

Not used.

28

Not used.

29

Not used.

30

Not used.

31

Body control module.

30 A

32

Heated steering wheel.

15 A

33

Front parking aid camera.

10 A

34

Forward looking camera.
Rear view camera.
Blind spot information
system.

Not used.

35

Electronic power assist
steering.

5 A

36

Trailer tow parking lamps.

20 A

37

Blower motor.

40 A

38

Not used.

39

Aftermarket brake
controller.

30 A

40

Amplifier.

20 A

41

Driver power seat.

30 A

42

Electric water pump (hybrid
electric vehicle).

50 A

43

Trailer tow module.

40 A

44

Not used.

45

293

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

46

Heated seats.

20 A

47

Trailer tow lighting module
battery charge.

30 A

48

Anti-lock brake control
pump.

60 A

49

Cooling fan.

60 A

50

Moonroof.

30 A

51

Powertrain control module
(hybrid electric vehicle).

5 A

52

Not used.

53

Not used.

54

Not used.

55

DC/DC converter (hybrid
electric vehicle).

5 A

56

Data link connector.

10 A

57

Climate controlled seat
module.

30 A

58

Body control module.

40 A

59

Power sliding rear window.

25 A

60

Not used.

61

Not used.

62

Not used.

63

Not used.

64

Not used.

65

Not used.

66

Not used.

67

Not used.

68

Trailer tow backup lamps.

10 A

69

294

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Port fuel injectors.

15 A

70

Rear of console power point.

20 A

71

Media bin power point.

20 A

72

USB charger - floor console
- rear.

5 A

73

Not used.

74

Windshield wiper motor.

30 A

75

Heated exterior mirror.

10 A

76

Anti-lock brake valves.

40 A

77

Not used.

78

Left-hand side enhanced
exterior lighting module.

25 A

79

Right-hand side enhanced
exterior lighting module.

25 A

80

Fuel pump.

20 A

81

Not used.

82

Auxiliary power distribution
box (hybrid electric vehicle).

40 A

83

Pick-up box power point.

20 A

84

Power inverter.

60 A

85

Not used.

86

Not used.

87

Not used.

88

Not used.

89

295

Fuses

BODY CONTROL MODULE
FUSE BOX

LOCATING THE BODY CONTROL
MODULE FUSE BOX

E329070

ACCESSING THE BODY CONTROL
MODULE FUSE BOX

E329071

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

E293328

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used (spare).

5 A

1

Not used (spare).

5 A

2

Auto-dimming interior
mirror.

10 A

3

296

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Image processing module A.
Automatic high beam
control.

Ignition switch.

10 A

4

Push button start switch.
Key inhibit solenoid.

Lock.

20 A

5

Unlock.

Moonroof.

10 A

6

DC inverter.
Driver door switch pack.
Power slide rear window
switch.

Passenger door module.

30 A

7

Parking assist control
module.

5 A

8

Trailer brake switch (gas).

Not used.

5 A

9

Extended power module.

10 A

10

Telematics control unit
module.

5 A

11

Not used.

5 A

12

Driver door lock.

15 A

13

Driver door unlock.

Driver door module.

30 A

14

Extended power module.

15 A

15

Not used (spare).

15 A

16

SYNC.

15 A

17

Receiver transceiver
module.
Integrated control panel.

Wireless accessory charging
module.

7.5 A

18

Not used.

7.5 A

19

297

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used (spare).

10 A

20

Climate control.

7.5 A

21

E-shifter module.

Instrument cluster.

7.5 A

22

Smart data link connector.
Steering column control
module.

Audio unit.

20 A

23

Not used (spare).

20 A

24

Left-hand front power
windows.

30 A

25

Right-hand front power
windows.
Left-hand rear power
windows.
Right-hand rear power
windows.

IDENTIFYING FUSE TYPES

E267379

Micro 2.

A

Micro 3.

B

Maxi.

C

Mini.

D

M Case.

E

J Case.

F

J Case Low Profile.

G

Slotted M Case.

H

FUSES – TROUBLESHOOTING

FUSES – FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

When do I need to check a fuse?

If electrical components in the vehicle
are not working.

When do I need to replace a fuse?

If a fuse has blown.

How do I identify a blown fuse?

You can identify a blown fuse by a
broken wire within the fuse.

298

Fuses

MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS

Service your vehicle regularly to help
maintain its roadworthiness and resale
value. There is a large network of
authorized dealers that are there to help
you with their professional servicing
expertise. We believe that their specially
trained technicians are best qualified to
service your vehicle properly and expertly.
They are supported by a wide range of
highly specialized tools developed
specifically for servicing your vehicle.

If your vehicle requires professional service,
an authorized dealer can provide the
necessary parts and service. Check your
warranty information to find out which
parts and services are covered.

Use only recommended fuels, lubricants,
fluids and service parts conforming to
specifications. See

Capacities and

Specifications

(page 355).

Do not work on a hot engine.

Make sure that nothing gets caught in
moving parts.

Do not work on a vehicle with the
engine running in an enclosed space,
unless you are sure you have enough
ventilation.

Keep all open flames and other burning
material, such as cigarettes, away from
the battery and all fuel related parts.

Set the parking brake, shift the
transmission to park (P) and block the
wheels.

OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD

Opening the Hood

E263274

1.

Open the left-hand front door.

2. Fully pull the hood release lever and

let it completely retract.

Note:

This action releases the hood latch.

3. Fully pull the hood release lever for a

second time.

Note:

This action fully releases the hood.

4. Open the hood.

Note:

There is no secondary hood release

under the hood.

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Maintenance

E87786

5. Support the hood with the strut.

Closing the Hood

WARNING:

Make sure that you fully

latch the hood before driving. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.

1.

Remove the strut from the catch and
secure it correctly in the clip.

2. Lower the hood and allow it to drop

under its own weight for the last
10–14 in (25–35 cm).

Warning Lamps and Indicators

E246598

This lamp illuminates when the
ignition is on and the hood is not
completely closed.

Information Messages

Action

Message

Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and
close the hood.

Hood Ajar

300

Maintenance

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L ECOBOOST™

E354447

Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See

Adding Washer Fluid

(page 92).

A

Engine coolant reservoir. See

Checking the Coolant

(page 304).

B

Engine oil dipstick. See

Engine Oil Dipstick Overview

(page 303).

C

Engine oil filler cap. See

Adding Engine Oil

(page 303).

D

Brake fluid reservoir. See

Locating the Brake Fluid Reservoir

(page 192).

E

Battery. See

Changing the 12V Battery

(page 310).

F

Engine compartment fuse box. See

Fuses

(page 290).

G

Air filter assembly. See

Changing the Engine Air Filter

(page 308).

H

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Maintenance

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.5L, HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
(HEV)

E337414

Windshield washer fluid reservoir: See

Adding Washer Fluid

(page 92).

A

Low temp coolant cap: See

Checking the Coolant

(page 304).

B

High temp coolant cap: See

Checking the Coolant

(page 304).

C

Engine oil filler cap: See

Checking the Engine Oil Level

(page 303).

D

Engine oil dipstick: See

Engine Oil Dipstick Overview

(page 303).

E

Brake fluid reservoir: See

Checking the Brake Fluid

(page 192).

F

Power distribution box: See

Accessing the Under Hood Fuse Box

(page 290).

G

Air filter assembly: See

Changing the Engine Air Filter

(page 309).

H

302

Maintenance

ENGINE OIL

ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK OVERVIEW

E250320

Minimum.

A

Nominal.

B

Maximum.

C

CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL

1.

Make sure that your vehicle is on level
ground.

2. Check the oil level before starting the

engine, or switch the engine off after
warming up and wait 10 minutes for
the oil to drain into the oil pan.

3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with

a clean, lint-free cloth.

4. Reinstall the dipstick and make sure it

is fully seated.

5. Remove the dipstick again to check the

oil level.

Note:

If the oil level is between the

maximum and minimum marks, the oil level
is acceptable. Do not add oil.

6. If the oil level is at the minimum mark,

immediately add oil.

7.

Reinstall the dipstick. Make sure it is
fully seated.

Note:

The oil consumption of new engines

reaches its normal level after approximately
3,000 mi (5,000 km).

ADDING ENGINE OIL

WARNING:

Do not remove the filler

cap when the engine is running.

WARNING:

Do not add engine oil

when the engine is hot. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.

Do not use supplemental engine oil
additives because they are unnecessary
and could lead to engine damage that the
vehicle warranty may not cover.

1.

Clean the area surrounding the engine
oil filler cap before you remove it.

2. Remove the engine oil filler cap.

3. Add engine oil that meets our

specifications. See

Capacities and

Specifications

(page 355).

4. Reinstall the engine oil filler cap. Turn

it clockwise until you feel a strong
resistance.

Note:

Do not add oil further than the

maximum mark. Oil levels above the
maximum mark may cause engine damage.

Note:

Immediately soak up any oil spillage

with an absorbent cloth.

RESETTING THE ENGINE OIL
CHANGE REMINDER

Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel to reset the oil change
reminder.

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Maintenance

From the main menu scroll to:

Action and description

Message

Press the

OK

button, then

from this menu scroll to the
following message.

Settings

Press the

OK

button, then

from this menu scroll to the
following message.

Oil Life
Reset

Press and hold the

OK

button until the instrument
cluster displays the
following message.

Hold OK to
Reset

Reset Successful

When the oil change
reminder resets the instru-
ment cluster displays 100%.

Remaining Life

{00}%

If the instrument cluster
displays one of the following
messages, repeat the
process.

Not Reset

Reset Cancelled

ENGINE OIL CAPACITY AND
SPECIFICATION

For filling information, please refer to the
Capacities and Specifications section of
your owner's manual. See

Engine Oil

Capacity and Specification

(page 359).

CHECKING THE COOLANT

When the engine is cold, check the
concentration and level of the coolant at
the intervals listed in the scheduled
maintenance information. See

Scheduled

Maintenance

(page 436).

Note:

Make sure that the coolant level is

between the minimum and maximum marks
on the coolant reservoir.

Note:

Coolant expands when it is hot. The

level may extend beyond the

MAX

mark.

If the coolant level is at or below the
minimum mark, add prediluted coolant
immediately.

Maintain coolant concentration within
48% to 50%, which equates to a freeze
point between -29°F (-34°C) and -35°F
(-37°C). Coolant concentration should be
checked using a refractometer. We do not
recommend the use of hydrometers or
coolant test strips for measuring coolant
concentration.

Adding Coolant

WARNING:

Do not remove the

coolant reservoir cap when the engine is
on or the cooling system is hot. Wait 10
minutes for the cooling system to cool
down. Cover the coolant reservoir cap
with a thick cloth to prevent the
possibility of scalding and slowly remove
the cap. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury.

WARNING:

Do not add engine

coolant when the engine is on or the
cooling system is hot. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.

WARNING:

Do not add coolant

further than the

MAX

mark.

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Maintenance

WARNING:

Do not put coolant in

the windshield washer reservoir. If
sprayed on the windshield, coolant could
make it difficult to see through the
windshield.

Note:

Do not use stop leak pellets, cooling

system sealants, or non-specified additives
as they can cause damage to the engine
cooling or heating systems. Resulting
component damage may not be covered by
the vehicle Warranty.

Note:

Automotive fluids are not

interchangeable.

It is very important to use prediluted
coolant approved to the correct
specification in order to avoid plugging the
small passageways in the engine cooling
system. See

Capacities and

Specifications

(page 355). Do not mix

different colors or types of coolant in your
vehicle. Mixing of engine coolants or using
an incorrect coolant may harm the engine
or cooling system components and could
void the vehicle Warranty.

Note:

If prediluted coolant is not available,

use the approved concentrated coolant
diluting it to 50/50 with deionized or
distilled water. See

Capacities and

Specifications

(page 355). Using water that

has not been deionized may contribute to
deposit formation, corrosion and plugging
of the small cooling system passageways.

To top up the coolant level do the
following:

1.

Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure
escapes as you unscrew the cap.

2. Add enough prediluted coolant to

reach the correct level.

Note:

We do not recommend the use of

recycled coolant.

3. Replace the coolant reservoir cap. Turn

the cap clockwise until it contacts the
hard stop.

4. Check the coolant level in the coolant

reservoir the next few times you drive
your vehicle. If necessary, repeat step
2.

If you have to add more than 1.1 qt (1 L) of
engine coolant per month, have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Operating an engine with a low level of
coolant can result in engine overheating
and possible engine damage.

In case of emergency, you can add a large
amount of water without engine coolant
in order to reach a vehicle service location.
Service your vehicle as soon as possible.

Water alone, without engine coolant, can
cause engine damage from corrosion,
overheating or freezing.

Do not use the following as a coolant
substitute, as they can cause engine
damage from overheating or freezing:

Alcohol.

Methanol.

Brine.

Any coolant mixed with alcohol or
methanol antifreeze.

Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to
the coolant. These can be harmful and
compromise the corrosion protection of
the coolant.

Severe Climates

If you drive in extremely cold climates, you
may need to increase the coolant
concentration above 50%.

Note:

A coolant concentration of 60%

provides improved freeze point protection.
Coolant concentrations above 60%
decrease the overheat protection
characteristics of the coolant and could
cause engine damage.

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Maintenance

If you drive in extremely hot climates, you
may need to decrease the coolant
concentration to 40%.

Note:

A coolant concentration of 40%

provides improved overheat protection.
Coolant concentrations below 40%
decrease the overheat and corrosion
protection characteristics of the coolant and
could cause engine damage.

Coolant Change

Change the coolant at specific mileage
intervals. Refer to the scheduled
maintenance information. See

Normal

Scheduled Maintenance

(page 439).

Note:

Dispose of used coolant in the

appropriate manner.

Follow your community's regulations and
standards for recycling and disposing of
automotive fluids.

Fail-Safe Cooling

Fail-safe cooling allows you to temporarily
drive your vehicle before any incremental
component damage occurs. The fail-safe
distance depends on ambient
temperature, vehicle load and terrain.

How Fail-Safe Cooling Works

If the engine begins to overheat,
the coolant temperature gauge
moves toward the red zone:

A warning lamp illuminates and
a message may appear in the
information display.

If the engine reaches a preset
over-temperature condition, the engine
automatically switches to alternating
cylinder operation. Each disabled cylinder
acts as an air pump and cools the engine.

When this occurs, your vehicle still
operates, however:

Engine power is limited.

The air conditioning system turns off.

Continued operation increases the engine
temperature, causing the engine to
completely shut down. Your steering and
braking effort increases in this situation.

When the engine temperature cools, you
can re-start the engine. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible to minimize
engine damage.

When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated

WARNING:

Fail-safe mode is for

use during emergencies only. Operate
your vehicle in fail-safe mode only as
long as necessary to bring your vehicle
to rest in a safe location and seek
immediate repairs. When in fail-safe
mode, your vehicle will have limited
power, will not be able to maintain
high-speed operation, and may
completely shut down without warning,
potentially losing engine power, power
steering assist, and power brake assist,
which may increase the possibility of a
crash resulting in serious injury.

WARNING:

Do not remove the

coolant reservoir cap when the engine is
on or the cooling system is hot. Wait 10
minutes for the cooling system to cool
down. Cover the coolant reservoir cap
with a thick cloth to prevent the
possibility of scalding and slowly remove
the cap. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury.

Your vehicle has limited engine power
when in the fail-safe mode, drive your
vehicle with caution. Your vehicle does not
maintain high-speed operation and the
engine could operate poorly.

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Maintenance

Remember that the engine is capable of
automatically shutting down to prevent
engine damage. In this situation:

1.

Pull off the road as soon as safely
possible and switch the engine off.

2. If you are a member of a roadside

assistance program, we recommend
that you contact your roadside
assistance service provider.

3. If this is not possible, wait for a short

period of time for the engine to cool.

4. Check the coolant level. If the coolant

level is at or below the minimum mark,
add prediluted coolant immediately.

5. When the engine temperature cools,

you can re-start the engine. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible to
minimize engine damage.

Note:

Driving your vehicle without repair

increases the chance of engine damage.

Engine Coolant Temperature
Management

(If Equipped)

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of

crash and injury, be prepared that the
vehicle speed may reduce and the
vehicle may not be able to accelerate
with full power until the coolant
temperature reduces.

If you tow a trailer with your vehicle, the
engine may temporarily reach a higher
temperature during severe operating
conditions, for example ascending a long
or steep grade in high ambient
temperatures.

At this time, you may notice the coolant
temperature gauge moves toward the red
zone and a message may appear in the
information display.

You may notice a reduction in vehicle
speed caused by reduced engine power in
order to manage the engine coolant
temperature. Your vehicle may enter this
mode if certain high-temperature and
high-load conditions take place. The
amount of speed reduction depends on
vehicle loading, grade and ambient
temperature. If this occurs, there is no
need to stop your vehicle. You can
continue to drive.

The air conditioning may automatically
turn on and off during severe operating
conditions to protect the engine from
overheating. When the coolant
temperature decreases to the normal
operating temperature, the air conditioning
turns on.

If the coolant temperature gauge moves
fully into the red zone, or if the coolant
temperature warning or service engine
soon messages appear in your information
display, do the following:

1.

Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe
to do so. Fully apply the parking brake,
shift into park (P) or neutral (N).

2. Leave the engine running until the

coolant temperature gauge needle
returns to the normal position. If the
temperature does not drop after
several minutes, follow the remaining
steps.

3. Switch the engine off and wait for it to

cool. Check the coolant level.

4. If the coolant level is at or below the

minimum mark, add prediluted coolant
immediately.

5. If the coolant level is normal, restart

the engine and continue.

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Maintenance

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