Type | No. | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Fuse MICRO2 | F01 | Spare | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F02 | Starter | |
Fuse MICRO2 5A | F03 | Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F04 | Fuel Pump MTR/FPCM | |
Fuse MICRO2 5A | F05 | Security Gateway | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F06 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F07 | Low Temp Radiator Cooling Pump (LTR) - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F08 | Trans Control Module TCM-8HP CYGNUS | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F09 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F10 | Key Ignition Node (KIN)/Radio Frequency Hub (RF HUB) / Electric Steering Column Lock (ESCL) | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F11 | UCI Port (USB & AUX) | |
Fuse MICRO2 25A | F12 | HIFI Amplifier | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F13 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F14 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F15 | Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC)/Switch Bank-Heavy Duty Electrical Pkg (SWITCH BANK-HD ELEC) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase | F16 | Spare | |
Fuse FMM/MCase | F17 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F18 | Air Conditioning Clutch (AC CLUTCH) | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F19 | Spare | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F20 | Central Body Controller (CBC) 1-INTERIOR LIGHTS | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F21 | REAR WIPER | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F22 | Engine Control Module (ECM)/Powertrain Control Module (PCM)/Motor Generator Unit (MGU) WAKE UP/Power Pack Unit (PPU) WAKE UP | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F23 | Powertrain Control Module (PCM)/Engine Control Module (ECM) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase | F24 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F25 | Module Shift By Wire (MOD_SBW) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F26 | Central Body Controller (CBC) 2-EXTERIOR LIGHTS # 1 | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F27 | Front Wipers | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F28 | Central Body Controller (CBC) 3-POWER LOCKS | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F29 | Central Body Controller (CBC) 4-EXTERIOR LIGHTS #2 | |
Fuse FMM/MCase | F30 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F31 | DIAGNOSTIC PORT | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F32 | Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Mod (HVAC CTRL MOD)/Steering Column Lock (SCL)/Occupant Classification Module (OCM)/Driver Presence Detection Module (DPDM) | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F33 | ParkTronics System (PTS)/Infrared Camera Module (IRCM)/Airbag Disable Lamps (AIRBAG DISABLE LMPS) | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F34 | Electronic Stability Control (ESC)/Electric Hydraulic Power Steering (EHPS)/Smart Bar Control Module (SBCM) WAKE UP | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F35 | BRAKE VAC PMP - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F36 | TRAILER TOW MOD - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F37 | TRAILER TOW CONN 7W - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 20A | F38 | Engine Control Module ECM | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F39 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F40 | DriveTrain Control Module (DTCM), / Axle Lock (AXLE LOC)FT_RR | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F41 | Instrument Cluster (IC)/Security GateWay (SGW) WAKE UP | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F42 | Power Control Relay Control Feed (Electric Stop/Start)/ Spare (Belt Starter Generator) -- [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F43 | PWR OUTLET (CARGO) BATT | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F44 | InfraRed Camera (IRCAM) HEATERS | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F45 | PWR OUTLET (CARGO) IGN* | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F46 | AUTO HDLP LVL .MOD/LVLMTR/HDLPSW | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F47 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F48 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F49 | Occupant Restraint Controller ORC | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F50 | HD ACC - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F51 | Digital TV (DSRC)/USB/InSide RearView Mirror (ISRVM)/ Compass Module (CSGM) | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F52 | CIGAR LTR | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F53 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F54 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F55 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F56 | IN-CAR TEMP SENSOR | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F57 | Frt Drvr Htd Seat | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F58 | Frt Pass Htd Seat | |
Fuse FMM/MCase | F59 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F60 | Comfort Steering Wheel Module (CSWM) (HTD STR WHEEL) | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F61 | Left Blind Spot Sensor (LBSS)/Right Blind Spot Sensor (RBSS) | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F62 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F63 | Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F64 | Spare | |
Fuse FMM/MCase | F65 | Spare | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F66 | HVAC BLOWER MTR FRT | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F67 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F68 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 5A | F69 | Motor Generator Unit MGU Belt Starter Generator (BSG) - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 25A | F70 | INJ/IGN COIL [GAS]/GLO PLUG MOD [DSL] | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F71 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F72 | HD ELEC ACC PKG - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 20A | F73 | PWR TOP LT | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 20A | F74 | PWR TOP RT | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F75 | Power Pack Unit - Battery Pack Control Module & Auxiliary Power Module (PPU-BPCM & APM) Belt Starter Generator (BSG) - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F76 | ECM [GAS]/PCM [DSL] | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F77 | HTD MIRRORS | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F78 | COMP/INTRUSION/SIREN/INTRUSION SENSORS | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F79 | SMART BAR CTRL MOD | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F80 | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F81 | REAR DEFROSTER (EBL) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F82 | FUEL HTR - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 60A | F83 | GLOW PLUG - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F84 | UREA HTR CTRL UNIT - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 10A | F85 | PM SENSOR - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F86 | BRAKE VAC PMP 2 - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F87 | SUPPLY/PURGING PMP - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 20A | F88 | NOx SENSOR #1/ #2 - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F89 | Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)/ Cruise Control (CRUISE CTL)/Digital TV (DTV) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 20A | F90 | TRAILER TOW PARK LMP - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F91 | HORN | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F92 | HD ACCY #2 - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F93 | HD ACCY #1 - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F94 | Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM)/RF Hub system (CORAX) | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F95 | Spare | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F96 | PWR MIRROR SW | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F97 | RADIO/TBM | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F98 | SW BANK-HD ELEC/OFF ROAD | |
Fuse MICRO2 | F99 | Spare | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F100 | ESC-ECU & VALVES | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F101 | DriveTrain Control Module (DTCM) | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F102 | DUAL USB PORT | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F103 | HD ACCY #3 - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F104 | PPU COOL PUMP - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 10A | F105 | Integrated Center Stack (ICS) / Heat Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 40A | F106 | Electronic Speed Control (ESC)-PUMP MTR | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F107 | TRAILER TOW STOP/TURNLT - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 15A | F108 | HD ACCY #4 - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse MICRO2 20A | F109 | TRAILER TOW STOP/TURN RT - [If Equipped] | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 30A | F110 | POWER INVERTER | |
Fuse FMM/MCase 20A | F111 | TRAILER TOW BACKUP - [If Equipped] |
FAQs
Where can I find fuse diagram for my car? ›
To locate the fuse specification chart for your vehicle or to learn how to change a fuse, refer to the "Fuses" section of your Owner's Manual.
Where are Jeep Wrangler fuses located? ›They're all located under the passenger footwell, likely tucked behind the carpet.
Where is the fuse interior fuse box? ›Usually, you will find two fuse boxes in the car. One is located under the hood and the other is found in the dashboard or near the steering wheel.
Why is my starter not working on my Jeep Wrangler? ›One of the common causes of starter issues in the Jeep Wrangler is a failure of the totally integrated power module (TIPM). The TIPM is the brain of your Wrangler, and faults in the TIPM can lead to a myriad of problems with your Wrangler, including cranking but not starting.
How do I know which fuse is blown in my fuse box? ›Open the fuse box door and turn on a flashlight to inspect the inside. Inspect each fuse closely. The glass container on a working fuse will be clear. The glass container on a fuse that has blown and cut off the power to protect the circuit might be cloudy black or grey, or have metallic residue on the sides.
How can I tell what fuse I need? ›First, you will need to determine the maximum fuse rating in amperages by applying this formula for calculation: P (Watts) ÷ V (Voltage) = I (Amps). Next, you will need to calculate the minimum fuse rating or amperage by multiplying that total (the maximum amperage rating) by 125%.
What does the ignition off draw fuse do? ›The IOD (Ignition Off Draw) fuse supplies voltage to many accessories and/or components that MUST receive power with the key off. At this time, I recommend to run an Parasitic Draw Test to determine what is causing the draw. This requires a Multi-meter capable of measuring amperage in "Milliamps".
What fuses are under the instrument panel? ›The fuses for your instrument panel lights and the gauge cluster should be located under the dashboard or behind a panel near the driver's side door.
Where is the secondary fuse box? ›In most cases, the main fuse box is situated under the hood, near the battery, while secondary panels can be found in the passenger compartment, often hidden behind a removable panel.
How do you open the fuse box under the dash? ›To remove the fuse box lid, put your finger in the notch on the lid, pull it toward you, and take it out of its hinges. The fuses are located in five fuse boxes. The interior fuse boxes are located under the dashboard on the driver's and passenger's side.
Why is my Jeep not starting but has power? ›
A Jeep Compass that won't start but has power can be due to various factors, including a dead battery, poor battery connection, bad ground connection, a faulty alternator, or issues with the starter. Proper diagnosis and timely maintenance can help you keep your Jeep Compass running smoothly.
Why wont my Jeep start but the radio and lights work? ›Battery Issues
Most batteries can last anywhere between three and seven years. Once it begins to wear out, it might still be able to get the radio and lights running, but it won't have enough juice to get your car to start.
A bad ignition switch will have problems with starting the engine, keeping it running, or engaging other systems when the key is turned. You might also have issues turning the key. What causes an ignition switch to fail? Most often, wear and tear is the culprit from thousands of key cycles and heavy keychains.
How do I find the fuse for my car? ›In most cases, the main fuse box can be located under the dashboard on the driver's side. This is usually where all of the fuses that control major electrical components are stored. There may also be additional fuse boxes located in other areas such as under the hood or in the trunk.
What does a fuse look like on a circuit diagram? ›Flexi Says: A fuse in a circuit diagram is typically represented by a rectangle or a squiggly line. The rectangle is more common in American diagrams, while the squiggly line is more common in European diagrams.
Where is my fuse board? ›Locating your fuse box
You must know where your fuse box is located, in case you need to turn the power off in the event of an emergency. Fuse boxes are commonly found in utility rooms, porches or under-the-stairs cupboards. You may also have one in your hallway or garage.
Checking a Car Fuse with a Test Light
Look for a pin that is lit up on one side and not the other. If the pin is lit on both sides, the fuse is still working. Otherwise, it needs to be replaced. The blown fuse may be caused by a motor or a wire that has come loose.