by Tom Smith
In this detailed article, we explore the nitty-gritty of the 2011 Ford F150 fuse box diagram, giving you a thorough guide to grasp your truck’s electrical system. Whether you’re a skilled mechanic or just curious, this info will give you the know-how to handle the fuse box and tackle electrical problems with confidence.
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Note: All information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Manual.
2011 Ford F150 Power Distribution Box Diagram (Underhood)
The power distribution box, which houses high-current fuses, is situated in the engine compartment of your vehicle. These fuses play a crucial role in safeguarding the main electrical systems from overloads, ensuring their proper functioning. The high-current fuses within the power distribution box are coded using a specific system. This coding scheme helps identify and differentiate the various fuses.
Note: In the event that you need to disconnect and reconnect the battery, it's important to note that certain features may require resetting. This step is necessary to restore their functionality.
*Mini fuse/ **Cartridge fuseSpare fuse amperage may vary.
Fuse/Relay Location | Fuse AmpRating | Protected Circuits |
1 | — | Powertrain control module (PCM) relay (3.7L, 5.0L, and 6.2L engines) |
2 | — | Starter relay |
3 | — | Blower motor relay |
4 | — | Rear window defroster relay |
5 | — | Electric fan relay (high speed) |
6 | — | Trailer tow (TT) park lamp relay |
7 | — | Run/start relay |
8 | — | Fuel pump relay |
9 | — | TT Battery charger relay |
10 | — | PCM relay (3.5L engine) |
11 | 30A** | Power running board motors |
12 | 40A** | Electric fan |
50A** | Electric fan (6.2L with max trailer tow, SVT Raptor) | |
13 | 30A** | Starter relay power |
14 | 30A** | Passenger power seat |
15 | 40A** | Electric fan |
50A** | Electric fan (6.2L with max trailer tow, SVT Raptor) | |
16 | — | Not used |
17 | 30A** | Trailer brake control |
18 | 30A** | Upfitter 1 (SVT Raptor) |
19 | 30A** | Upfitter 2 (SVT Raptor) |
20 | 20A** | 4×4 module (electronic shift) |
21 | 30A** | TT battery charge relay power |
22 | 20A** | Cigar lighter |
23 | — | A/C clutch relay |
24 | — | Not used |
25 | — | Vacuum pump relay (3.5L engine) |
26 | 10A* | PCM – keep alive power, PCM relay coil, canister vent solenoid (3.7L, 5.0L, and 6.2L engines) |
27 | 20A* | Fuel pump relay power |
28 | 10A* | Upfitter 4 (SVT Raptor) |
29 | 10A* | 4×4 IWE solenoid |
30 | 10A* | A/C clutch |
31 | 15A* | Run/start relay power |
32 | 40A** | Rear window defroster relay power |
33 | 40A** | 110V AC PowerPoint |
34 | 40A** | PCM relay power (3.7L, 5.0L and6.2L engines) |
50A** | PCM relay power (3.5L engine) | |
35 | — | Not used |
36 | 30A** | Roll stability control(RSC)/Anti-lock brake system(ABS) |
37 | — | TT left stop/turn relay |
38 | — | TT right stop/turn relay |
39 | — | TT backup lamps relay |
40 | — | Electric fan relay |
41 | — | Not used |
42 | 5A* | Run/start coil |
43 | 15A* | TT backup lamp relay power |
44 | 15A* | Upfitter 3 (SVT Raptor) |
45 | 10A* | Alternator sensor (non-6.2L engines) |
46 | 10A* | Brake on/off (BOO) switch |
47 | 60A** | RSC/ABS module |
48 | 20A** | Moon roof |
49 | 30A** | Wipers |
50 | — | Not used |
51 | 40A** | Blower motor relay power |
52 | 5A* | Run/start – Electronic power assist steering, Blower relay coil |
53 | 5A* | Run/start – PCM |
54 | 5A* | Run/start – 4×4 module, Backup lamps, RSC/ABS, TT battery charge relay coil, Rear window defroster relay coil |
55 | — | Not used |
56 | 15A* | Heated mirrors |
57 | — | Not used |
58 | — | Not used |
59 | — | Not used |
60 | — | Not used |
61 | — | Not used |
62 | — | Wiper motor relay |
63 | 25A** | Electric fan |
64 | 40A** | Vacuum pump relay power (3.5L engine) |
65 | 20A** | Auxiliary power point (instrument panel) |
66 | 20A** | Auxiliary power point (inside center console) |
67 | 20A** | TT park lamps relay power |
68 | 25A** | 4×4 module |
69 | 30A** | Passenger heated/cooled seats |
70 | — | Not used |
71 | 20A** | Heated rear seats |
72 | 20A** | Auxiliary power point (Rear) |
73 | 20A** | TT stop/turn lamps relay power |
74 | 30A** | Driver power seat/memory module |
75 | 15A* | PCM – voltage power 1 (3.7L, 5.0L, 6.2L engines PCM module) |
25A* | PCM – voltage power 1 (3.5L engine PCM module) | |
76 | 20A* | PCM – Voltage power 2 (General powertrain components, Mass air flow/Intake air temp sensor) (3.7L, 5.0L, 6.2L engines) |
20A* | PCM – Voltage power 2 (General powertrain components, Canister vent solenoid) (3.5L engine) | |
77 | 10A* | PCM – Voltage power 3 (Emission-related powertrain components, Electric fan relays coil) |
78 | 15A* | PCM – Voltage power 4 – Ignition coils (3.5L, 3.7L, 5.0L engines) |
20A* | PCM – Voltage power 4 – Ignition coils (6.2L engine) | |
79 | 5A* | Rain sensor |
80 | — | Not used |
81 | — | Not used |
82 | — | Not used |
83 | — | Not used |
84 | — | Not used |
85 | — | Electric fan relay (low speed) |
2011 Ford F150 Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
Fuse/RelayLocation Fuse AmpRating Protected Circuits 1 30A Radio display, GPS module, Navigation display 2 15A SYNC 3 30A Passenger side front window 4 10A Interior lamps 5 20A Memory module 6 5A Not used (spare) 7 7.5A Power mirror switch, Memory seat module 8 10A Not used (spare) 9 10A Interior lighting, Puddle lamps, Backlighting, Cargo lamp 10 10A Run/accessory relay 11 10A Instrument cluster 12 15A Interior lighting, Puddle lamps,Backlighting, Cargo lamp 13 15A Right turn signals/stop lamps 14 15A Left turn signals/stop lamps 15 15A Reverse lights, High-mounted stop lamp 16 10A Right low-beam headlamp 17 10A Left low-beam headlamp 18 10A Brake-shift interlock, Keypad illumination, PCM wakeup, PATS 19 20A Audio amplifier 20 20A Power door locks 21 10A Ambient lighting 22 20A Horn 23 15A Steering wheel control module 24 15A Datalink connector, Steering wheel control module 25 15A Not used (spare) 26 5A Radio frequency module 27 20A Not used (spare) 28 15A Ignition switch 29 20A Radio/Navigation 30 15A Front parking lamps 31 5A BOO – IP, BOO – Engine 32 15A Delay/accessory – moon roof, power windows, locks, Automatic dimming mirror/Compass 33 10A Heated seats 34 10A Reverse sensing system, 4×4 switch, Rear video, Off-road indicator (SVT Raptor) 35 5A Hill descent switch (SVT Raptor) 36 10A Restraint control module, Occupant classification system module 37 10A Trailer brake control 38 10A Delayed Accessory – 110V power point, Radio (AM/FM) 39 15A High beam headlamps 40 10A Rear park lamps 41 7.5A Passenger airbag deactivation indicator, Upfitter switch (SVTRaptor) 42 5A Overdrive cancel switch 43 10A Not used (spare) 44 10A Not used (spare) 45 5A Not used (spare) 46 10A Climate controls module 47 15A Fog lamps, Exterior mirror turn signals 48 30A CircuitBreaker Power rear windows, Power sliding back window 49 Relay Delayed accessory
2011 Ford F150 Auxiliary relay box (SVT Raptor only)
The relay box, a clever sanctuary for electrical relays, is tucked away in the engine compartment’s left back corner. It takes on a significant role in monitoring and directing electrical activities in your car, guarding it like a sentinel. This well-placed relay box acts as a focal point, coordinating the supply of energy to multiple components.Fuse/Relay location Fuse amp rating Description 1 — Upfitter 1 relay 2 — Upfitter 2 relay 3 — Upfitter 3 relay 4 — Upfitter 4 relay 5 — Not used 6 — Not used
2011 Ford F150 Standard fuse amperage rating and color
Fuse rating | Mini fuses | Standard fuses | Maxi fuses | Cartridge maxi fuses | Fuse link cartridge |
2A | Grey | Grey | — | — | — |
3A | Violet | Violet | — | — | — |
4A | Pink | Pink | — | — | — |
5A | Tan | Tan | — | — | — |
7.5A | Brown | Brown | — | — | — |
10A | Red | Red | — | — | — |
15A | Blue | Blue | — | — | — |
20A | Yellow | Yellow | Yellow | Blue | Blue |
25A | Natural | Natural | — | Natural | Natural |
30A | Green | Green | Green | Pink | Pink |
40A | — | — | Orange | Green | Green |
50A | — | — | Red | Red | Red |
60A | — | — | Blue | Yellow | Yellow |
70A | — | — | Tan | — | Brown |
80A | — | — | Natural | Black | Black |
Tom Smith
Tom Smith is a passionate car mechanic and automotive enthusiast, specializing in the intricate world of car fuse boxes. With years of hands-on experience under the hood, he has earned a reputation as a reliable expert in his field. As the founder and content creator of the popular blog website 'carsfuse.com,' Tom has dedicated himself to sharing his extensive knowledge of car fuse boxes and electrical systems with the world.