Where is the focus focus block 2. in the windscarette space
Good day. Today I came to the car service Ford Focus 2 Restaling (2008-2011). He came to us with a problem in electronics. After connecting the video recorder, which closed, a lot of fuses flew out. Therefore, in this article, we will tell you how to remove and replace the fuses under the hood and in the Ford Focus 2 Restyling salon. We will also show you the scheme and location of fuses in the car.
Vendor code: Fuses and relays of all denominations |
Instruments: To replace fuses in Ford Focus 2 Restyling, under the hood there is a special tweezers |
Scheme and location of fuses on Ford Focus 2 Restyling: |
First of all, open the hood. Then under the number 8 you will see mounting block fuses. |
The fuse block under the hood is isolated by a red line. |
Open the fuse cover under the hood. |
Outping the fuse cap You will see the appointments of each of them. |
Another photo of the cover with the fuse diagram. |
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Now let's look at the fuse numbers and their description. |
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Table of block values \u200b\u200bFuse under the hood Ford Focus 2 Restyling:
№ | Ampere | Description of the fuse |
1 | 40 | Engine cooling electric agent |
2 | 80 | Steering with amplifier |
3 | 60 | Internal fuse block 1 |
4 | 60 | Internal fuse block 2 |
5 | 80 | Auxiliary heater |
6 | 60 | Heating Candles (for cars with diesel engines) |
7 | 30 | Anti-lock system, pumping system dynamic stabilization |
8 | 20 | Anti-lock System, Dynamic Stabilization System Valves |
9 | 20 | Control module force aggregate (PCM) |
10 | 30 | Climate control fan |
11 | 20 | Ignition switch (starter and appliances) |
12 | 40 | Ignition relay |
13 | 20 | Electrical winding starter |
14 | 40 | Heating windshield, Right side |
15 | 30 | Cooling fan relays (Sigma - only options without A / C) |
16 | 40 | Heated windshield, left side |
17 | 30 | Folding roof |
18 | 30 | Inverting power amplifier |
19 | 10 | ABS Module |
20 | 15 | Sound signal |
21 | 20 | Auxiliary heater |
22 | 10 | Steering Amplifier Module |
23 | 30 | Plaidwater washers |
24 | 15 | Auxiliary heater (for cars with diesel engines) |
25 | 10 | Ignition relay |
26 | 15 | |
27 | 10 | Air Conditioning Compressor Coupling |
28 | 10 | Control of incandescent (only for cars with diesel engines) |
29 | 10 | Separate climate control system |
30 | 3 | PCM, automatic transmission |
31 | 10 | Intellectual charging rechargeable battery |
32 | 10 | Automatic box Transmissions |
33 | 10 | Heated oxygen sensors (for cars with gasoline engines) |
33 | 10 | Air Cooling Air Correction Valve (for vehicles with diesel engines) |
34 | 10 | Nozzles, ignition coils |
35 | 10 | PCM, valves, electromagnetic valves |
36 | 10 | PCM. |
The location of the fuse block in the cabin. Removing and replacing fuses
Now go to the salon. The fuse block is located under the glove compartment. |
Remove the protective shelf. To do this, just pull it down. |
Then we unscrew the 2 fuse block fixtures. |
And pull down the fuse block. |
Fuse block diagram in Ford Focus 2 Restyling salon: |
Table of fuse block values \u200b\u200bin the cabin:
№ | Ampere | Description of the fuse |
100 | 10 | Electronic modules (Powered by ignition lock) |
101 | 20 | Ventilation hatch drive control unit, driver seat with electric drive, roof drive control unit (for a / m with removable roof) |
102 | 10 | Heater regulator, steering column, diesel combustion fuel filter, remote control system receiver |
103 | 10 | Power supply controls External Lighting from the Battery |
104 | 10 | Electricity Saving System, Internal Lighting Plafones |
105 | 25 | Heater rear glass |
106 | 20 | |
107 | 10 | Battery Power Combination Devices, Side Diagnosis |
108 | 7,5 | Additional instrument combination functions (audio system and navigation system) |
109 | 20 | Cigar, Additional electric socket Rear |
110 | 10 | Food switch of the exterior lighting system during the daytime from the generator |
111 | 15 | Fuel pump (only options with gasoline engine) |
112 | 15 | Audio system modules (battery powered) |
113 | 10 | Outdoor lighting lamps at daytime (sweatshirts) |
114 | 10 | Food combination of devices from the generator, engine immobilizer |
115 | 7,5 | Nutrition of the external lighting controls from the generator |
116 | 20 | Fog lights / lanterns |
117 | 7,5 | License plate lighting lamp |
118 | 20 | Module Electrical Equipment Door (left rear) |
119 | 15 | Additional nutrition nest in the luggage compartment |
119 | 25 | Additional power socket in the luggage compartment (cars with trailer towing module) |
120 | 20 | Electrical Equipment Module (right rear) |
121 | 20 | Electric heating front seats |
122 | 10 | Airbag module |
123 | 7,5 | Electric heating exterior rearview mirrors |
124 | 7,5 | Rear and front parking lights, stop signals (left side) |
125 | 7,5 | Rear and front overall lights, stop signals (right side) |
126 | 20 | Keyless |
127 | 25 | Power windows |
128 | - | Not used |
129 | 20 | Windshield cleaner |
130 | - | Not used |
131 | 15 | Rear window cleaner |
132 | 15 | Stop signals |
133 | 25 | Relay central locking system, passenger door module |
134 | 20 | System of centralized locking locks, driver door electrical equipment |
135 | 20 | Backlight when moving in a bright time |
136 | 15 | Materom Ferrous Pump Heated Glass Berkener Jetgers |
137 | 10 | Emergency battery power speaker |
138 | 10 | Power unit control unit, accelerator pedal, automatic transmission |
139 | 10 | Far Light Headlights, Right Side |
140 | 10 | Far Light headlights, left side |
141 | 10 | Lamp rear stroke, rearview mirrors with electric drive |
142 | 15 | Middle Light headlights (right side) |
143 | 15 | Middle Light Headlights (left side) |
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10.2. Ford Focus II. Fuse table. Replacing fuses and relays
Table fuses
Most electrical chains are protected fuses. Powerful consumers (element of rear window heating, cooling system fan, air conditioner compressor coupling and others) are connected via relays.
Fuse protecting power chains starter and generator
Fuses and relays are installed in two mounting blocks, one of which is located on the left, in motor compartmentAnd the second is under a clothing box of the instrument panel. On the terminal of the wires connected to the "positive" output of the battery, the fuse (150 A) is installed, protecting the power chains of the starter and the generator.
Mounting block in the engine compartment
Mounting block in the engine compartment:
F1-F36.- circuit breakers; R1-R14.- Relay
Protected elements | ||
F1 (40) | Electric motor fan cooling system | |
F2 (80) | Steering amplifier | |
F3 (60) | Mounting block in the cabin | |
F4 (60) | Mounting block in the cabin | |
F5 (80) | Air conditioning system, climate control | |
F6 (60) | Reserve | |
F7 (30) | ABS hydroblock pump | |
F8 (20) | ABS hydroblock valves | |
F9 (20) | Contacts and Winding Main Relay | |
F10 (30) | ||
F11 (20) | Ignition switch | |
F12 (40) | Power chain ignition relay | |
F13 (20) | Starter | |
F14 (40) | Right heating glass heating | |
F15 (30) | ||
F16 (40) | Left glass heating element | |
F17 (30) | Reserve | |
F18. | Reserve | |
F19 (10) | ABS control unit | |
F20 (15) | Sound signal | |
F21 (20) | Additional heater | |
F22 (10) | Steering Amplifier Control Unit | |
F23 (30) | Plaidwater washer pump | |
F24 (15) | Reserve | |
F25 (10) | Windshield Heating Relay Winding | |
F26 (10) | Automatic transmission | |
F27 (10) | ||
F28 (10) | Reserve | |
F29 (10) | Separate climate control system | |
F30 (3) | Engine control unit, automatic transmission control unit | |
F31 (10) | Battery Charging System | |
F32 (10) | Automatic Transmission Control Unit, selector position sensor | |
F33 (10) | Heated oxygen concentration sensors | |
F34 (10) | Nozzles, ignition coil | |
F35 (10) | ||
F36 (10) | The engine control unit |
Designation | Name | Included chains |
R1 (not used) | - | - |
R2 | Sound signal relay | Sound signal |
R3 (not used) | - | - |
R4 (not used) | - | - |
R5 (not used) | - | - |
R6 | Main relay | Engine management system |
R7 | Windshield Heating Relay | Windshield Heating Elements |
R8. | Ignition relay | Electropacket control unit, heating control unit, ventilation and air conditioning, fuel pump relay winding, rear window heating relay winding, windshield heating switch |
R9 | Relay washer flew | Electric motor headlight washer pump |
R10 | Heater fan relays | Heater Fan Electric Motor |
R11 | Air conditioner compressor relay | Air conditioner compressor coupling |
R12 (not used) | - | - |
R13 | Starter relay | Traction starter relay |
R14. | Relay fan cooling system | Electric motor fan |
Mounting block in the cabin
Mounting block in the car:
F100-F143.- circuit breakers; R15- not used; R19 - Fuel pump relay
Fuse designation (rated current, a) | Protected elements | |
F100 (10) | Power control unit from the ignition switch | |
F101 (20) | Driver Seat Adjustment Circuit Switch | |
F102 (10) | Heating, ventilation and air conditioning control unit, steering column switches, central locking control unit, CD changer | |
F103 (10) | Lighting control unit | |
F104 (10) | Salon Lighting Plafones, Electricity Saving System | |
F105 (25) | Rear window heating element | |
F106 | Reserve | |
F107 (10) | Powering a combination of appliances from the battery, diagnostic connector | |
F108 (7.5) | Head Refills, Navigation System | |
F109 (20) | Cigarette lighter, electrical outlet under the armrest of the front seats | |
F110 (10) | Reserve | |
F111 (15) | Fuel pump | |
F112 (15) | Nutrition Audio Systems from Rechargeable Battery | |
F113 (10) | Reserve | |
F114 (10) | Food combination of devices from the generator, immobilizer | |
F115 (7.5) | Lighting control unit | |
F116 (20) | Fog lights, fog light bulbs in the rear lights | |
F117 (7.5) | Lighting lighting lights | |
F118 (20) | Left Rear Door Control Unit | |
F119 (15) | Electric outlet in the luggage compartment of the car in the body "Universal" | |
F120 (20) | Right rear door control unit | |
F121 (20) | Front Seat Heating Element | |
F122 (10) | Security Pillow Management Block, passenger airbag shutdown | |
F123 (7.5) | Heating elements of exterior rearview mirrors | |
F124 (7.5) | Lamp of overall light in the left block headla, lamp of overall light in the left back lamp | |
F125 (7.5) | Lamp of overall light in the right block headla, lamp of overall light in the right rear light | |
F126 (20) | Lock control system with passive key | |
F127 (25) | Electric motors of glassy | |
F128. | Reserve | |
F129 (20) | Windshield Cleaner Electric Motor | |
F130 | Reserve | |
F131 (15) | Glass Cleaner Cleaner Cleaner Electric Motor | |
F132 (15) | Brake signals | |
F133 (25) | Relay of the Central Castle, the electric drive of the castle of the right front door | |
F134 (20) | Central lock control unit, electric lock of the left front door | |
F135 (20) | Reserve | |
F136 (15) | Windshield washer pump and luggage compartment door glass, windshield washer beyrer heating elements | |
F137 (10) | Electric folding of outdoor rearview mirrors, warning signal | |
F138 (10) | Engine control unit, Gas pedal position sensor | |
F139 (10) | Far Light Light The right block headlight | |
F140 (10) | Far light lamp left block headlamp | |
F141 (10) | Reverse light lamp, electric rearview mirrors | |
F142 (15) | Middle Light Light Right Block Headlights | |
F143 (15) | Middle Light Left Block Headlight |
Replacing fuses and relays
Works are carried out at the failure of fuses and relays.
When removing the fuses and the relay, be sure to disconnect the wire terminal from the "minus" output of the rechargeable battery.
To access the fuses and the relay located in the Motor compartment mounting unit ...
... by pressing the plastic latch ...
... Remove the cover of the mounting unit.
On the reverse side of the lid, tweezers are fixed for removing the fuses and the location of the fuses and the relay is applied and their purpose is specified. Faulty fuse determine the blurred jumper.
Tweezers remove the fuse.
We replace the blown fuse new.
Large fuse remove the hand from the block.
Relay remove from the block hand ...
... and replace it with a new one.
A new relay or fuse should be installed instead of the failed only after determining and eliminating the cause of the fault. It is allowed to use only standard fuses calculated on a certain value of the rated current (the value of the nominal fuse current is indicated on its body).
Install the cover of the mounting unit.
To replace the fuses and the mounting block relay in the cabin, under the clothing box ...
... turn two locks counterclockwise ...
... And, having shifting the mounting unit on yourself, we lower it.
A tweezers from the mounting unit in the engine compartment is removed the blurred fuse.
Relay from the block remove with hand.
Fuse and relay replace new. Install the mounting block into place.
If the cigarette lighter has stopped working on the Ford Focus of the second generation, most likely, we are to blame themselves. The cigarette lighter socket is often used not by appointment. And the most harmless thing that can stick into it - this is a Chinese charging from mobile phone. At best, she simply closes the contacts to the spin and will work the fuse. At worst - wiring or the phone charging unit itself will light up. We will not be about sad, it is better to understand where the cigarette lighter fuse on dorestayling and restyling Ford Focus 2 is located.
Fuse set. It is better to use such.
On all versions of the Ford Focus of the second generation, the cigarette lighter fuse is located in the salon mounting unit, but its location and functions in removal cars until 2007 and after 2008 differ.
In restying focus, this fuse is responsible not only for the cigarette lighter, but also for the rear 12-volt socket. Consequently, if the cigarette lighter does not work on the resting focus, the rear socket is guaranteed, the fuse has been burned. If only the cigarette lighter, the reason you need to search either in the chain or in the cigarette lighter socket.
Restayl and Dorestayl
In both versions of the second generation of focus, our fuse is located only in the salon mounting unit, but located and numbered according to the scheme in different ways:
- in dorestayling cars he was assigned the number 39, and his nominal has 20a ;
- same 20-ampere fuse In restying machines set at number 109 In the same cabin mounting unit.
Here is the layout of the fuses in the focus of release until 2007:
Dorestayla scheme
And this scheme shows the location of the fuses in the mounting unit of restyling focus:
Replacing the fuse on Ford Focus 2
The cabin mounting unit is right under the glove compartment and to get it to get to lose two minutes. We do this:
- Soak two screws under the front panel in the glove box.
The Americans were gained to fame. It is necessary to hide the mounting block so much.
- The mounting unit is lowered for the maximum possible distance.
Somewhere here our fuses.
- We turn fixators of supporting brackets to the right and left.
- I put forward the mounting unit on yourself.
- We find the fuse of the cigarette lighter and take it out by plastic tweezers.
Everything is clear here, the fuse burned. Only replacement. No bugs.
- We establish a similar fuse with a par value of 20 A, it should be yellow color. Installation of wires, foils, coins, clips and other nonsense instead of a regular fuse with a certain face value are not allowed.
- We collect the mounting block in the reverse order.
But before changing the fuse of the cigarette lighter, it is necessary to deal with the reasons for which it burned. If a powerful device (compressor, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner) was included in the cigarette lighter, with consumption of current on the chain above the nominal, then simply change the fuse and try not to connect powerful devices into the cigarette lighter (it is better to connect them directly to the AKB terminals). If the fuse burned down for incomprehensible reasons, it is necessary to call the chain and find the cause of the closure. Otherwise, the replacement of the fuse will be held daily. Use the cigarette lighter carefully, successful to all travel!
Most of the Ford Focus Car Electrical Equipment Circuits are protected by fuses. Powerful current consumers are connected via relays. The fuses and relays are installed in the mounting blocks that are located in the cabin under the instrument panel on the right side and in open space Next to the battery.
The fuse blocks for Ford Focus 2 and 2 restyling are different and respectively for each of them will be given their own photo with the location of the fuses installed in them, their face value and appointment.
Fig. 1. Rooms of fuses and relays in the mounting unit located in the Ford Focus 2 salon
Most fuses are installed in the mounting block of fuses and relays in the cabin (Fig. 1), located under the instrument panel on the right side. Purpose of fuses and relays (their numbers are shown on the block and in the figure) in Table. one.
Table 1 Purpose of fuses and relays installed in the mounting unit in the Ford Focus 2 cabin
* If available.
Fig. 2. Fuse numbers, fused inserts and relays in the mounting unit located in the workpiece Ford Focus 2
In addition, fuses, relays and fuses are located in the mounting unit installed in the subcontrol space (Fig. 2), the cover of the mounting unit is removed). In tab. 2 is the appointment of these fuses, fuses, fuses and relays, but on specific model Car Some chains specified in the table may be absent.
Table 2 Purpose of fuses and relays installed in the mounting unit in the workpiece Ford Focus 2
* If available.
1. To gain access to fuses and the mounting unit relay, located in the cabin, remove the two screws of the fixtures under the instrument panel to the right ...
2. ... and lower the mounting block down.
3. For the convenience of working with the block, its housing can be pulled out by rearring the housing protrusions in the grooves of supporting brackets.
4. Before replacing a blown fuse, find out the cause of its brave and eliminate it. When finding a fault, browse the tables listed in Table. 10.1 Chains that protect this fuse.
A warning
Do not replace the fuses with jumpers or fuses designed for another current strength, as well as homemade jumpers - this may damage electrical devices And even to the fire.
5. Using a special plastic tweezers, remove the replaceable fuse.
6. So the blurred fuse looks like (the jumper shown in the arrow inside the holder burned and open). To replace the fuse, use the spare fuse of the same nominal (and colors).
7. To access the fuses and the relay of the mounting unit, located in the pump compartment, pull the lever on the back of the block and lift the lid.
On the inside of the cover of the mounting block of the relay and fuses located in the engine compartment, the layout of the relay and fuses are applied. There is also acknowledged tweezers 1 to extract fuses from mounting blocks, next to it are provided with sockets 2 for fastening spare fuses.
8. If you need to replace, remove the fuse (relay), swing it from side to the side.
9. Install the items in the reverse order.
Ford Focus 2 (Restyling) Location and Designation of Fuses
Ford Focus 2 (restyling) received another block of connections and fuses, namely, what is shown in the figure below ...
Good day. Today, restyling Ford Focus 2 (2008-2011) was published in the car service. The reason for his visit is a problem with electronics. After connecting the video recorder, which closed, a lot of fuses flew out. In the article we will tell you how to remove and replace the fuses under the hood and in the Ford Focus 2 salon will also show you the scheme and location of the fuses in the car.
Vendor code:
Fuses and relays of all denominations
Instruments:
To replace fuses in Ford Focus 2 Restyling, under the hood there is a special tweezers
Scheme and location of fuses on Ford Focus 2:
First you need to open the hood. Under the number 8, you will see the mounting block of the fuses.
The fuse block under the hood is isolated by a red rectangular line.
Then you need to open the fuse cap under the hood.
The next step turning the fuse cover, you can see the destination of each of them.
Another photo of the cover with the fuse diagram
Now let's look at the fuse numbers and their description.
Fuse block values \u200b\u200btable under the hood Ford Focus 2
№ | Ampere | Description of the fuse |
1 | 40 | Engine cooling electric agent |
2 | 80 | Steering with amplifier |
3 | 60 | Internal fuse block 1 |
4 | 60 | Internal fuse block 2 |
5 | 80 | Auxiliary heater |
6 | 60 | Heating Candles (for cars with diesel engines) |
7 | 30 | Anti-lock system, pumping system dynamic stabilization |
8 | 20 | Anti-lock System, Dynamic Stabilization System Valves |
9 | 20 | Power Unit Management Module (PCM) |
10 | 30 | Climate control fan |
11 | 20 | Ignition switch (starter and appliances) |
12 | 40 | Ignition relay |
13 | 20 | Electrical winding starter |
14 | 40 | Heated windshield, right side |
15 | 30 | Cooling fan relays (Sigma - only options without A / C) |
16 | 40 | Heated windshield, left side |
17 | 30 | Folding roof |
18 | 30 | Inverting power amplifier |
19 | 10 | ABS Module |
20 | 15 | Sound signal |
21 | 20 | Auxiliary heater |
22 | 10 | Steering Amplifier Module |
23 | 30 | Plaidwater washers |
24 | 15 | Auxiliary heater (for cars with diesel engines) |
25 | 10 | Ignition relay |
26 | 15 | |
27 | 10 | Air Conditioning Compressor Coupling |
28 | 10 | Control of incandescent (only for cars with diesel engines) |
29 | 10 | Separate climate control system |
30 | 3 | PCM, automatic transmission |
31 | 10 | Intelligent battery charging |
32 | 10 | Automatic transmission |
33 | 10 | Heated oxygen sensors (for cars with gasoline engines) |
33 | 10 | Air Cooling Air Correction Valve (for vehicles with diesel engines) |
34 | 10 | Nozzles, ignition coils |
35 | 10 | PCM, valves, electromagnetic valves |
36 | 10 | PCM. |
The location of the fuse block in the cabin. Removing and replacing fuses
Go to the salon. The fuse block is located under the glove compartment.
First you need to remove the protective shelf. To remove it you just pull it down.
And pull down the fuse block.
Fuse block diagram in Ford Focus 2 salon
Table of fuse block values \u200b\u200bin the cabin:
№ | Ampere | Description of the fuse |
100 | 10 | Electronic modules (Powered by ignition lock) |
101 | 20 | Ventilation hatch drive control unit, driver seat with electric drive, roof drive control unit (for a / m with removable roof) |
102 | 10 | Heater Regulator, Steering Column, Filter Solid Products Combustion diesel fuel, Remote Control System Receiver |
103 | 10 | Power supply controls External Lighting from the Battery |
104 | 10 | Electricity Saving System, Internal Lighting Plafones |
105 | 25 | Rear window heater |
106 | 20 | |
107 | 10 | Battery Power Combination Devices, Side Diagnosis |
108 | 7,5 | Additional instrument combination functions (audio system and navigation system) |
109 | 20 | Cigarette lighter, extra electric socket rear |
110 | 10 | Food switch of the exterior lighting system during the daytime from the generator |
111 | 15 | Fuel pump (only options with a gasoline engine) |
112 | 15 | Audio system modules (battery powered) |
113 | 10 | Outdoor lighting lamps at daytime (sweatshirts) |
114 | 10 | Food combination of devices from the generator, engine immobilizer |
115 | 7,5 | Nutrition of the external lighting controls from the generator |
116 | 20 | Fog lights / lanterns |
117 | 7,5 | License plate lighting lamp |
118 | 20 | Module Electrical Equipment Door (left rear) |
119 | 15 | Additional nutrition nest in the luggage compartment |
119 | 25 | Additional power socket in the luggage compartment (cars with trailer towing module) |
120 | 20 | Electrical Equipment Module (right rear) |
121 | 20 | Electric heating front seats |
122 | 10 | Airbag module |
123 | 7,5 | Electric heating exterior rearview mirrors |
124 | 7,5 | Rear and front overall lights, stop signals (left side) |
125 | 7,5 | Rear and front overall lights, stop signals (right side) |
126 | 20 | Keyless |
127 | 25 | Power windows |
128 | - | Not used |
129 | 20 | Windshield cleaner |
130 | - | Not used |
131 | 15 | Rear window cleaner |
132 | 15 | Stop signals |
133 | 25 | Relay central locking system, passenger door module |
134 | 20 | System of centralized locking locks, driver door electrical equipment |
135 | 20 | Backlight when moving in a bright time |
136 | 15 | Materom Ferrous Pump Heated Glass Berkener Jetgers |
137 | 10 | Emergency battery power speaker |
138 | 10 | Power Unit Management Block, Accelerator Pedal, Automatic Transmission |
139 | 10 | Far light headlights, right side |
140 | 10 | Far Light headlights, left side |
141 | 10 | Reverse Lantern, Rear View Mirrors with Electric Drive |
142 | 15 | Middle Light headlights (right side) |
143 | 15 | Middle Light Headlights (left side) |