Ford Fiesta Classic (from 2010) – fuse box diagram (India version)

Ford Fiesta Classic (from 2010) – fuse box diagram (India version)

Year of production: 2010, 2011, 20112, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

Fuse labels

Labels Description
See Owner's handbook See Owner’s handbook
Airbag Airbag
ABS ABS
Dipped beam Headlamp dipped beam
Main beam or headlamps Headlamp main beam
Front fog lamps Fog lamps
Dipped beam or parking lamp switch Lighting control
Rear window wiper Windscreen wipers
Heated rear window Heated rear window
Air conditioning, heater blower motor Blower motor
Air conditioning Air conditioning
Horn Horn
Engine management, electronic module Engine management or electronic module
Fuel pump Fuel pump
Auxiliary or fuel fired heater, glow plugs (diesel), fuel injection pump relay (diesel) Auxiliary heater, glow plugs and fuel injection pump relay
Battery sensing Battery and charging system
Instrument cluster Instrument cluster, battery saver, number plate lamp
Side and tail lamps Side and tail lamps
Central locking and alarm horn Central locking
Hazard warning flashers and direction indicators Hazard warning flashers and direction indicators
Ignition Ignition
Brake lamps Brake lamps
Reversing lamp Reversing lamp

Engine compartment fuse box

Ford Fiesta Classic (2010) – fuse box – engine compartment (India version)
Ford Fiesta Classic (2010) – fuse box – engine compartment (India version)

The engine compartment fuse box is attached with the battery tray in the engine compartment

Fuse Ampere rating [A] Circuits protected
F1 Not used
F2 Not used
F3 Not used
F4 40 Cooling Fan and AC (Duratec – Petrol)
50 Cooling Fan and AC (Duratorq – Diesel)
F5 60 Lighting and GEM
F6 60 Ignition Relay
F7 60 Engine and Lights
F8 60 Anti lock braking system

Passenger compartment fuse box

Ford Fiesta Classic (2010) – fuse box – passenger compartment (India version)
Ford Fiesta Classic (2010) – fuse box – passenger compartment (India version)

The passenger compartment fuse box is located behind the glove box in the instrument panel.

1. Open the glove box and empty it before continuing.

2. Press the side clips of the glove box inwards and swivel the box further down.

Fuse Ampere rating [A] Circuits protected
F1 Not used
F2 Not used
F3 Not used
F4 10 Air conditioning clutch
F5 20 ABS Valve
F6 30 ABS Pump
F7 Not used
F8 3 Powered rear view mirror
F9 10 Head lamp Low (Dipped) Beam – LHS
F10 10 Head lamp Low (Dipped) Beam – RHS
F11 Not used
F12 15 Powertrain Control Module Fuse
F13 20 Heated Oxygen Sensor/Powertrain Control Module – Diesel
F14 30 Starter motor relay power
F15 20 Fuel pump
F16 3 Powertrain control module power
F17 15 Lighting switch
F18 15 Onboard diagnotics/Radio
F19 Not used
F20 7,5 Instrument cluster
F21 Not used
F22 7,5 Park/Tail lamp – LHS
F23 7,5 Park/Tail lamp – RHS
F24 20 Clock/Alarm Horn/Anti theft sensing
F25 15 Turn/Hazard lamp
F26 20 Heated back window
F27 15 Horn
F28 3 Alternator
F29 15 Front power outlet connector
F30 15 Ignition switch
F31 Not used
F32 Not used
F33 7,5 License plate lamp
F34 Not used
F35 Not used
F36 Not used
F37 3 Antilock braking system
F38 7,5 General Electrical Module (GEM)
F39 7,5 Air bag
F40 10 Light/Dimmer switch
F41 Not used
F42 Not used
F43 Not used
F44 3 Radio/Instrument cluster
F45 15 Stop lamps
F46 20 Front wiper
F47 Not used
F48 7,5 Back up lamp
F49 30 Heater Blower
F50 20 Fog lamps
F51 Not used
F52 10 High Beam – LHS
F53 10 High Beam – RHS
F54 Not used
F55 Not used
F56 Not used
F57 40 Power windows

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.