Ford E-450 (2023 year). Manual in english — page 10
If NHTSA receives similar
complaints, it may open an
investigation, and if it finds that a
safety defect exists in a group of
vehicles, it may order a recall and
remedy campaign. However,
NHTSA cannot become involved
in individual problems between
you, your dealer, or Ford Motor
Company.
To contact NHTSA, you may call
the Vehicle Safety Hotline
toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY:
1-800-424-9153); go to
; or write to:
Administrator
1200 New Jersey Avenue,
Southeast
Washington, D.C. 20590
You can also obtain other
information about motor vehicle
safety from
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
(CANADA ONLY)
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect
which could cause a crash or could cause
injury or death, you should immediately
inform Transport Canada and Ford of
Canada.
Transport Canada Contact Information
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/reporting-defects-motor-
vehicles.html (English)
Website
http://tc.canada.ca/recalls (English) http://tc.canada.ca/rappels (French)
Website
1-800-333-0510
Phone
Ford of Canada Contact Information
www.ford.ca
Website
1-800-565-3673
Phone
151
Customer Assistance
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
WARNING:
Always disconnect the
battery before servicing high current
fuses.
WARNING:
To reduce risk of
electrical shock, always replace the
cover to the power distribution box
before reconnecting the battery or
refilling fluid reservoirs.
Note:
If your vehicle has dual batteries,
disconnecting the primary under hood
battery does not remove power from all
circuits.
The engine compartment fuse box is in the
engine compartment. It has high-current
fuses that protect your vehicle's main
electrical systems from overloads.
If you disconnect and reconnect the
battery, you need to reset some features.
See
Replace fuses with the same type and
rating. See
E251921
152
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Horn.
20 A
1
Blower motor.
50 A
2
Not used.
—
3
Starter relay.
30 A
4
Not used.
—
5
Upfitter relay 4 (cutaway).
20 A
6
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Not used.
—
8
Not used.
—
10
Power point 4.
20 A
12
Yaw sensor (stripped
chassis).
10 A
13
Not used (spare) (cutaway).
Forward looking radar
(cutaway).
10 A
14
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Not used.
—
15
Not used.
—
16
Powertrain control module
run/start feed.
10 A
17
Anti-lock brake system run/
start feed.
10 A
18
Not used.
—
19
Wiper power.
30 A
20
Not used.
—
21
Wiper module (stripped
chassis).
10 A
22
Not used (spare) (cutaway).
Not used.
—
23
153
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Body control module - run
power in feed 2.
40 A
24
Body control module - run
power in feed 1.
50 A
25
Not used.
—
26
Body builder frame
connector.
20 A
27
Not used.
—
28
B+ power 12 V(special order
vehicle).
10 A
29
Power driver seat
(cutaway).
30 A
30
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Not used.
—
31
Vehicle power 1.
20 A
32
Vehicle power 2.
20 A
33
Vehicle power 3.
10 A
34
Vehicle power 4.
20 A
35
Not used.
—
36
Not used.
—
37
Washer relay (stripped
chassis).
10 A
38
Not used (spare) (cutaway).
Not used.
—
39
Trailer brake control
connector.
30 A
41
Instrument panel connector
(stripped chassis).
30 A
43
Not used (spare) (cutaway).
Not used.
—
45
A/C clutch.
10 A
46
154
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Upfitter relay 1 (cutaway).
40 A
47
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Not used.
—
48
Pump electronics module.
30 A
49
Fuel injectors.
15 A
50
Power point 1.
20 A
51
Power at all times (PAAT)
Aux AC prep on B-pillar
vehicle connector
(cutaway).
50 A
52
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Trailer tow park lamps.
30 A
53
R/S feed on instrument
panel connector.
40 A
54
Upfitter 3 relay (cutaway).
20 A
55
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Power point 2 prep B-pillar
connector.
20 A
56
USB smart charger.
5 A
58
Park lamps 1 (special order
vehicle).
10 A
59
Not used.
—
60
Not used.
—
61
Not used.
—
62
Not used.
—
63
Not used.
—
64
Not used.
—
65
Not used.
—
66
Not used.
—
67
155
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Not used.
—
69
Inverter.
40 A
70
Anti-lock brake system
valves.
30 A
71
Brake on and off switch.
10 A
72
Not used.
—
73
Not used.
—
74
Not used.
—
75
Anti-lock brake system
pump.
60 A
76
Voltage quality module
power - body control
module.
30 A
77
Trailer tow stoplamps.
10 A
78
Not used.
—
79
Trailer tow backup lamps.
10 A
80
Not used.
—
81
Upfitter switch (factory
location for ignition power).
5 A
82
Upfitter switch (optional
location for power at all
times).
5 A
83
Not used.
—
84
Not used.
—
85
Not used.
—
86
Not used.
—
87
Not used.
—
88
Not used.
—
89
Hot at all times (HAAT) /
B+PWR on B-pillar
connector (cutaway).
40 A
91
156
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Battery power on instrument
panel connector(stripped
chassis).
Park lamps 3 (special order
vehicle).
10 A
93
Park lamps 2 (special order
vehicle).
10 A
94
Stoplamp relay.
20 A
95
Not used.
—
96
Battery power to Engine, B-
pillar and instrument panel
vehicle connectors.
50 A
97
Trailer tow battery charge.
30 A
98
Upfitter 2 relay (cutaway).
40 A
99
Not used (spare) (stripped
chassis).
Not used.
—
100
Not used.
—
101
Not used.
—
102
Not used.
—
103
Not used.
—
104
Trailer tow right-hand and
left-hand stoplamp and
direction indicator relay
power.
15 A
105
Note:
Spare fuse amperage may vary.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
WARNING:
Always disconnect the
battery before servicing high current
fuses.
Note:
If your vehicle has dual batteries,
disconnecting the primary under hood
battery does not remove power from all
circuits.
The fuse panel is to the left-hand side of
the brake pedal and mounted onto the
lower left-hand cowl panel. Remove the
fuse panel cover to access the fuses.
157
Fuses
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller tool
provided on the inside of the fuse panel
cover.
Replace fuses with the same type and
rating. See
E145984
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Not used.
—
1
Left-hand front and right-
hand front door lock switch
(cutaway).
10 A
2
Inverter (cutaway).
Connector (stripped
chassis).
Power mirror switch
(cutaway).
7.5 A
3
Not used (stripped chassis).
—
Not used (spare).
20 A
4
Not used (spare).
20 A
5
Not used (spare).
10 A
6
Not used (spare).
10 A
7
Not used (spare).
5 A
8
158
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Not used (spare).
5 A
9
Not used.
—
10
Not used.
—
11
Smart datalink connector.
7.5 A
12
Cluster.
7.5 A
13
Steering column control
module.
Not used (spare).
15 A
14
Not used (spare).
15 A
15
Not used.
—
16
Not used.
7.5 A
17
R/S feed for Front blend
actuator/climate mode
switch (cutaway).
7.5 A
18
R/S feed to strip chassis
connector (stripped
chassis).
Radio transceiver module
and telematics control unit.
5 A
19
Telematics control unit.
Ignition switch.
5 A
20
Not used.
5 A
21
Body builder B-pillar
connector (cutaway).
5 A
22
Not used (stripped chassis).
5 A
Not used (spare).
30 A
23
Not used (spare).
30 A
24
Not used (spare).
20 A
25
Not used (spare).
30 A
26
Not used (spare).
30 A
27
Not used (spare).
30 A
28
159
Fuses
Protected Component
Rating
Item
Upfitter interface module
(cutaway).
15 A
29
Not used (stripped chassis).
—
Not used (spare).
5 A
30
Smart datalink connector.
10 A
31
Radio (cutaway).
20 A
32
Not used.
—
33
Not used (spare).
30 A
34
Tow haul switch.
5 A
35
Rear view mirror (cutaway).
15 A
36
Camera lane departure
(cutaway).
Not used (stripped chassis).
—
Not used (spare).
20 A
37
Power window switches and
motors (cutaway).
30 A
38
Not used (stripped chassis).
—
Note:
Spare fuse amperage may vary.
CHANGING A FUSE
Fuses
WARNING:
Always replace a fuse
with one that has the specified
amperage rating. Using a fuse with a
higher amperage rating can cause severe
wire damage and could start a fire.
E217331
If electrical components in the vehicle are
not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown
fuses are identified by a broken wire within
the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses
before replacing any electrical
components.
160
Fuses
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
161
Fuses
GENERAL INFORMATION
Have your vehicle serviced 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. Motorcraft® parts are
designed and built to provide the best
performance in your vehicle.
Precautions
•
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.
Working with the Engine Off
1.
Set the parking brake and shift the
transmission to park (P).
2. Switch off the engine.
3. Block the wheels.
Working with the Engine On
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
vehicle damage and personal burn
injuries, do not start your engine with the
air cleaner removed and do not remove
it while the engine is running.
1.
Set the parking brake and shift the
transmission to park (P).
2. Block the wheels.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD
E196351
1.
Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release
handle located under the bottom left
corner of the instrument panel.
2. Go to the front of the vehicle and push
the auxiliary latch, located in the center
of the top grille, to the left in order to
release the hood.
3. Lift the hood and secure it with the
prop rod.
4. To close, lower the hood and make
sure that it is closed properly and fully
latched.
162
Maintenance
UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW
E312299
Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See
A
Automatic transmission fluid dipstick. See
B
Engine oil dipstick. See
C
Air cleaner assembly. See
Changing the Engine Air Filter
D
Engine oil filler cap. See
E
Brake fluid reservoir. See
F
Engine coolant reservoir. See
G
Engine compartment fuse box. See
H
Power steering fluid reservoir. See
I
Battery. See
J
163
Maintenance
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK
E250320
Minimum.
A
Nominal.
B
Maximum.
C
ENGINE OIL CHECK
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
warm 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 add engine oil
when the engine is hot. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.
WARNING:
Do not remove the filler
cap when the engine is running.
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
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.
Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp
WARNING:
If it illuminates when
you are driving do not continue your
journey, even if the oil level is correct.
Have your vehicle checked.
It illuminates when you switch
the ignition on.
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Maintenance
If it illuminates when the engine is running
this indicates a malfunction. Stop your
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and
switch the engine off. Check the engine oil
level. If the oil level is sufficient, this
indicates a system malfunction. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
OIL CHANGE INDICATOR
RESET
Base Cluster
Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel to reset the oil change
indicator.
From the main menu scroll to:
Action and Description
Message
Press the right arrow button,
then from this menu scroll
down to the following
message.
Driver
assist
Press the right arrow button,
then from this menu scroll
down to the following
message.
Mainten-
ance
Monitor
Press and hold the
OK
button until the instrument
cluster displays the
following message.
Oil Life %
Hold to
Reset
Reset Complete
If the instrument cluster
displays the following
message, repeat the
process.
Reset Cancelled
High Series Cluster
Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel to reset the oil change
indicator.
From the main menu scroll to:
Action and Description
Message
Press the down arrow
button, then from this menu
scroll to the following
message.
Truck Info
Press the
OK
button.
Mainten-
ance
Monitor
Press the down arrow
button, then from this menu
scroll to the following
message.
Oil Life:
xxx%
Press the
OK
button.
Oil Life
Press and hold the
OK
button until the instrument
cluster displays the
following message.
Oil Life
Hold
OK
to
Reset
Oil Life: 100%
When the oil change indic-
ator resets, the instrument
cluster displays 100%.
Repeat the process if the oil
change indicator does not
reset.
CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR
FILTER
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
vehicle damage and personal burn
injuries, do not start your engine with the
air cleaner removed and do not remove
it while the engine is running.
165
Maintenance
Note:
Failure to use the correct air filter
element may result in severe engine
damage. The customer warranty may be
void for any damage to the engine if the
correct air filter element is not used.
When changing the air filter element, use
only the air filter element listed. See
(page 224). The air filter
element should be replaced at the
appropriate intervals. See
E310547
1.
Release the clips (x2) that secure the
two halves of the air filter housing
together.
E310548
2. Carefully separate the two halves of
the air filter housing.
3. Remove the air filter element from the
housing.
4. Install the new filter element. Be
careful to put the filter seal on top of
the tray, making sure that the seal is
not pushed down into the tray. This
could cause filter damage and allow
unfiltered air to enter the engine if not
properly seated.
5. Install the air filter housing cover. Use
special care to ensure that the air
cleaner cover is reinstalled correctly.
Verify that the tabs at the rear of the
air cleaner housing cover are fully
inserted into the slots at the rear of the
air cleaner housing tray.
6. Secure the air filter housing clips (x2).
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
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 put coolant in
the windshield washer reservoir. If
sprayed on the windshield, coolant could
make it difficult to see through the
windshield.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
personal injury, make sure the engine is
cool before unscrewing the coolant
pressure relief cap. The cooling system
is under pressure. Steam and hot liquid
can come out forcefully when you loosen
the cap slightly.
WARNING:
Do not add coolant
further than the
MAX
mark.
166
Maintenance
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