Ford Expedition 2019 Fuse Replacement

Having an electrical issue? It could be a blown fuse — an easy fix you can do yourself.

Follow the steps below to find and replace the fuse:

Step 1: Find the Fuse Box

In your Ford Expedition 2019, the interior fuse box is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Some vehicles also have an additional fuse box in the engine compartment. Check your owner's manual or the fuse box cover for the exact location.

Step 2: Identify the Corresponding Fuse

Below is the complete fuse list for your vehicle. Find the circuit that isn't working and note the fuse number and amperage.

Passenger compartment Fuse Box

Fuse #FunctionAmperage
1Not used.
2Driver seat switch.7.5
3Driver door unlock.20
4Trailer brake controller.5
5Speaker amplifier.20
6Not used (spare).10
7Not used (spare).10
8Not used.
9Rear seat entertainment module. Head up display.10
10Wireless AC charger module. Hands free liftgate module. Power liftgate module. Wireless charger.5
11Keypad. Combined sensor module.5
12Cluster. Electronic control panel. Smart datalink connector logic.7.5
13Gear shift module. Steering column control module.7.5
14Extended power module. Brake switch.10
15Smart datalink connector power.10
16Liftglass release.15
17Telematics control unit - modem.5
18Ignition switch. Key inhibit solenoid. Push button start switch.5
19Transmission control switch. Gearshift module.7.5
20Not used.7.5
21Humidity and in-car temperature sensor.5
22Electrochromatic mirror. Second row heated seat module.5
23Moonroof logic. Inverter. Power window switch. Power mirror switch. DVD player (if equipped).10
24Central lock unlock20
25Left front door zone module.30
26Right front door zone module.30
27Moonroof.30
28Stereo amplifier.20
29Left rear door zone module.30
30Right rear door zone module.30
31Adjustable pedals.15
32SYNC Drive mode switch module. 4x4 switch. Radio frequency transceiver module. Rear heating, ventilation and air conditioning control module.10
33Audio control module.20
342018: Not used. 2019: Run/start relay30
35Extended power mode module.5
36Image processing module A. Automated park assist module. Continuous control damping module.15
37Heated steering wheel.15
38Left rear power window. Right rear power window.30

Power distribution box Fuse Box

Fuse #FunctionAmperage
1Horn.25
2Fan 1.50
3Front wiper motor.30
4Not used.
5Starter relay.30
6Power point 1.20
8Power point 2.20
10Rain sensor.5
12Not used.
134x4 module. Heated backlite. Heated mirror relay coil. Heated wiper park relay coil. Transmission isolation relay coil.10
14Transmission control module.15
15Voltage quality module right-side power. Blindspot information system. Head Up Display. Image processing module B. Front view camera. Rear view camera. Cruise control module.15
16Powertrain control module (PCM) run/ start feed.10
17Antilock brake system run/ start feed.10
18Electronic power assist steering run / start feed.10
19Not used.
20Front blower.40
21Passenger seat motors.40
22Not used.20
23Alternator A-line.10
24Trailer brake control module.30
25Body control module power 1.50
26Electronic fan 3.50
27Driver seat motors.40
28Rear heated seats.15
29Integrated wheel end solenoid.10
30Trailer tow class ll-IV battery charge.25
31Power folding seat module.50
32A/C clutch.10
33Not used.
34Not used.
35Vehicle power 4.20
36Vehicle power 3.10
37Vehicle power 2.25
38Vehicle power 1.25
39Not used.
41Inverter.50
43Trailer Tow Light Module Class ll-IV.20
45Front/rear washer pump.20
46Family entertainment system.7.5
47Not used.
48Not used.
49Not used.
50Fuel pump.30
51Power point 3.20
52Body control module (BCM) voltage quality module (VQM).50
53Trailer tow park lamps relay.25
54Electronic limited slip differential relay.40
55AUX blower.40
56Power point 4.20
58Not used (spare).5
59Not used.
60Not used (spare).5
61Not used (spare).25
62Not used (spare).25
634x4 module.25
64Not used.
65Not used.
66Not used.
67Not used.
692018: Not used. 2019: Trailer tow park lamp25
70Anti-lock brake system / parking brake module.40
714x4 module.25
72Not used.
73Not used.
74Trailer tow backup lamps.10
75Not used.
76Body control module power 2.50
77Climate controlled (Heated/Vented) seat module.30
78Not used (spare).20
79Not used.
80Heated wiper park.10
81Not used.
82Not used.
83Transmission control module power.15
84Not used.
85Not used.
86USB smart charger 5.5
87USB smart charger 3.5
88Multi-contour seats relay.10
89Power running boards.40
91Power liftgate module.30
93Heated mirrors.15
94USB smart charger 1.5
95USB smart charger 2.10
96Rear wiper motor relay.30
97Intercooler puller relay fan.40
98Transmission oil pump.15
99Heated backlite.40
100Power point 5.20
101Fan 2.25
102Not used.
103Not used.
104Not used.
105Not used.
R022018: Electronic fan 2. 2019: Powertrain Control Module.
R052018: Powertrain Control Module. 2019: Electric fan 2

Step 3: Check the Fuse

Use the plastic fuse puller, typically found in the fuse box, to remove the fuse. Hold it up to a light source. If the metal filament inside is broken or charred, the fuse is bad and needs to be replaced.

Comparison of a good fuse and a blown fuse — the blown fuse has a broken filament

Step 4: How to Get a Replacement

You can buy a replacement fuse at any auto parts store. Make sure you match the **amperage (A)** and **physical size** of the fuse exactly. For example, if you need a 20A fuse, get a 20A fuse.

Step 5: Replace the Fuse

Gently press the new fuse into the empty slot. You should feel a slight click when it's securely in place. Test the affected circuit to confirm it's working again.

What Now?

Fuse Was Blown — What to Buy

Ask at any auto parts store (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto) for a blade fuse with the same amperage printed on the old one (e.g., 10A, 15A, 20A). Also match the physical size — mini (most modern cars), standard, or maxi. Replacement fuses cost under $5 and most stores sell assorted packs.

Fuse Looks Fine — Other Causes

If the fuse is intact, the problem isn't a blown fuse. Common alternatives include a bad relay (a click-sized electrical switch), a faulty wiring connection, or a failed component (motor, switch, module). At this point, a mechanic's diagnostic is the most reliable next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I put in the wrong amperage fuse?

Higher amperage fuses won't protect the circuit and can cause wiring damage or fire. Lower amperage fuses will blow again immediately. Always match the exact amperage.

Why does my fuse keep blowing?

A repeatedly blown fuse indicates an underlying short circuit or overload. Replacing it again won't fix the root cause — consult a mechanic.

Do I need any tools?

Most cars come with a plastic fuse puller in the fuse box lid. If not, fine-tip needle-nose pliers work. A small flashlight helps.

How do I know what size fuse to buy?

Match the amperage printed on the old fuse (e.g., 10A, 15A, 20A) and the physical blade size (mini, standard, maxi). Auto parts stores carry assorted packs.