That’s what I see for the owners manual, the updated and one that came with car. In the printed ford wiring manual the numbering is different. Fuse 7 would correspond to fuse 12 in the diagram above.
Just a little confusion on a fuse!
I have a blown fuse number 7 in the engine bay. Looked at the diagram in the 2022 Bronco sport wiring diagram book, makes sense because some of the items on that circuit aren’t working.
When I look at the battery junction box section in the book it says FUSE...
Exactly. I took the car for a drive after replacing the endlinks, steering column, tierod ends and inner tie rods. Replaced passenger wheel and liner. Drives nice overall and everything seems to function. Seen that a few codes were for the evap. Removed the undercover driverside and the canister...
Unfortunately that’s probably the case. It’s a salvage car, and just tring to keep the cost low and the downtime to the minimum. I just don’t feel like going through the harness and finding out it was a short in one of the sensors or connectors haha. Plus it’s easier to sort through the harness...
Yeah I seen that in the owners manual, I currently have a few codes related to mostly evap and was thinking it’s partly something to do with the that system.
Hi,
im new here and purchased a 22 bronco sport big bend 1.5 to fix up! I was wondering if someone had a diagram on everything that’s powered by Fuse 12 in the engine bay fuse box. Looks like there is a dead short either by a sheared wire or a bad component. Before I start going thru the...