MK7 Transit Fuses

Trying to work out how to change fuses on a vehicle can be quite a time consuming and rather diffiuclt lesson to get around. Here at Sprint Motors, we know just how annoying this can be especially if you don’t have years of experience in dealing with. When it comes to a Mk 7 Ford Transit, you will typically be looking for one of three different fuse boxes. This tutorial should help you establish where each fuse box is, where you will find the corresponding fuse to change and how to actually go about doing this. While there’s a lot of learn and pick up along the way, once you get the hang of what you are doing it becomes so much easier.

If you have any questions about dealing with your Mk7 Ford Transit fuses then do contact us and we can instruct or assist you wherever you may need us. Our services are quick and reliable, making it much easier for you to actually put something together and make the changes that you need with our verbal assistance or by us actually taking care of the problem. So, you will be looking for one of three fuse boxes with a Mk 7 Ford Transit van. They are located as such;

Fuel Box A –

You will find the first fuel box under the bonnet, and it’s located ot the right-hand side of the engine bane. It’s very easy to differentiate the big fuse box in comparison to the army of other little exras found within the bonnet of the car – it should stick right out.

Fuel Box B –

You will find this behind the glove box, and your easiest way of getting to it is top open up the glove bix directly and remove the contents to give you a clear path to the actual fuse box.  The small retainer clips will be able to be pulled forward until the compartment is right out and upside down. This will give you access to the fuel box – just flip it over and you’ll be able to see every little part you need to adjust.

Fuel Box C –

If you unclip Fuel Box B and allow it to swing down, you’ll be able to get access to the second fuel box as well. Keep in mind that between the three of them there are well over 60 fuses to deal with so you need to know what you are dealing with and how it’s going to be appropriately fixed.

So, now you know where to find the fuse boxes, how do you actually know what you are looking for? This comprehensive list should help you find everything that you need on the fuel box listing, saving you time messing around and trying out different fuel parts.

The List

  • Fuse #1 – Starter / Alternator
  • Fuse #2 – PJB Power Supply
  • Fuse #3 – EJB Power Supply
  • Fuse #4 – Heated Windscreen
  • Fuse #5 –SRB Power Supply
  • Fuse #6 – Heated left-hand windscreen
  • Fuse #7 – PJB Power Supply #2
  • Fuse #8-10 – Customer Connection Point
  • Fuse #11 – Engine Cooling Fan
  • Fuse #12 – Trailer KL.30 Power Supply
  • Fuse #13 – ABS/ESP Pump
  • Fuse #14 – Spare Fuse
  • Fuse #15 – Glow plugs
  • Fuse #16 – Ignition Relay
  • Fuse #17 – Start Enable
  • Fuse #18 – Ignition KL15-PJB
  • Fuse #19 – Spare
  • Fuse #20 – ABS/ESP Kl.30 Supply SAS YAW Sensor
  • Fuse #21 – ABS/ Valves & Control Unit
  • Fuse #22 – PCM Power Relay
  • Fuse #23 – Spare
  • Fuse #24 – Fuel Cut Off
  • Fuse #25 – Relay Coil Supply
  • Fuse #26 – PCM Power
  • Fuse #27 – Glowplug Monitor
  • Fuse #28 – Diesel T-MAF Sensor
  • Fuse #29 – Diesel Water In Fuel Sensor
  • Fuse #30 – Petrol Swirl Control Valve
  • Fuse #31 – Vehicle Speed Sensor
  • Fuse #32 – Petrol Ignition Coils
  • Fuse #33 – Reverse Lights
  • Fuse #34 – Spare
  • Fuse #35 – Add Heather KL.15
  • Fuse #36 – A/C Clutch
  • Fuse #37 – Relay Coil Supply
  • Fuse #38 – Rear Wiper
  • Fuse #39 – Front/Rear A/C Control
  • Fuse #40 – Relay Coils Supply R12/17/18
  • Fuse #41 – Tachograph
  • Fuse #42 – Headlamp leveler
  • Fuse #43 – Heated Seats
  • Fuse #44 – Horn
  • Fuse #45 – 12V Power Supply
  • Fuse #46 – Mirror Heating
  • Fuse #47 – 12V Power Supply
  • Fuse #48 – Relay Coil Supply
  • Fuse #49 – 12V Power Supply
  • Fuse #50 – Low Beam LHS
  • Fuse #51 – Low Beam RHS
  • Fuse #52 – High Beam LHS
  • Fuse #53 – High Beam RHS
  • Fuse #54 – Low Bema, High Beam, DTRL, Tachograph, FFH
  • Fuse #55 – HVAC Blower Motor
  • Fuse #56 – Power Mirrors
  • Fuse #57 – Rear HVAC Blower Motor
  • Fuse #58 – Front Wiper Motor
  • Fuse #59 – Hater Rear Window & Heated Mirrors
  • Fuse #60 – Spare
  • Fuse #61-62 – KL.15
  • Fuse #63 – PAM/ Rainsensor
  • Fuse #64 – Acceleration Pedal Demand Sensor
  • Fuse #65 – Stop Lamp Watch
  • Fuse #66 – Cluster / PATS
  • Fuse #67 – Wiper Stalk Switch
  • Fuse #68 – Restraints Control Module
  • Fuse #69  – Light Switch KL.15
  • Fuse #70 – Battery Packed Sounder
  • Fuse #71 – Light Switch KL.30
  • Fuse #72 – Battery Saver
  • Fuse #73 – Radio/CD Changer
  • Fuse #74 – Cluster KL.30
  • Fuse #75 – Position Lights RHS
  • Fuse #76 – Position Lights LHS
  • Fuse #77 – Ignition Switch / R1 BDS Coil
  • Fuse #78 – Central Locking
  • Fuse #79 – License Plate / Side Markers
  • Fuse #80 – Front Fog Lamps
  • Fuse #81 – Rear Fog Lamps
  • Fuse #82 – Radio / HEC / Navigator

Now that you know what each of the 82 fuses in a Mk 7 Ford Transit van will provide you with, it’s much easier to know what needs to be changed and may require repairs. Whatever you are looking for when establishing your vehicle and getting the right repairs made, this is the best place to get started.