If you own a 2002 Lincoln LS, it’s important to know about the location and function of its fuse box. The fuse box is responsible for protecting your car’s electrical system from overloading and short-circuiting. If you need to replace a fuse or troubleshoot a problem with your car’s electrical system, you’ll need to know where to locate the fuse box and which fuses are responsible for which components.
Where is the Fuse Box Located?
The fuse box in a 2002 Lincoln LS is located on the driver’s side under the hood. It’s a rectangular black box with a removable cover. To access the fuse box, you’ll need to lift the cover and remove it. The fuse box contains several fuses and relays that control various electrical components in your car.
Fuses and Relays in the Fuse Box
The fuses and relays in the 2002 Lincoln LS fuse box are labeled according to their function. Here’s a quick rundown of which components each fuse and relay controls:
- Fuse 1: Not used
- Fuse 2: Not used
- Fuse 3: Not used
- Fuse 4: Not used
- Fuse 5: Instrument cluster, anti-theft system, power steering control module
- Fuse 6: Powertrain control module (PCM), transmission control module (TCM), fuel pump relay
- Fuse 7: Powertrain control module (PCM), electronic throttle control (ETC) relay, canister vent solenoid
- Fuse 8: Ignition coils, fuel injectors, camshaft position (CMP) sensor
- Fuse 9: ABS module, traction control switch, speed control servo
- Fuse 10: Not used
- Fuse 11: Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) upstream, egr vacuum regulator solenoid, egr valve position (EVP) sensor
- Fuse 12: Brake shift interlock solenoid, starter relay, powertrain control module (PCM) diode
- Fuse 13: Climate control module, rear window defrost relay, heated mirror relay
- Fuse 14: Powertrain control module (PCM) power relay, fuel pump relay
- Fuse 15: Not used
- Fuse 16: Blower motor relay, blower motor resistor, blower motor switch
- Fuse 17: Daytime running lamps (DRL) module, multi-function switch, rear fog lamp relay
- Fuse 18: Not used
- Fuse 19: High beam headlamps, high beam indicator
- Fuse 20: Low beam headlamps, low beam indicator
- Fuse 21: Horn relay, air conditioning clutch relay, fuel pump relay
- Fuse 22: Ignition switch, starter relay, powertrain control module (PCM) power relay
- Fuse 23: Not used
- Fuse 24: Not used
- Fuse 25: Not used
- Fuse 26: Not used
- Fuse 27: Not used
- Fuse 28: Not used
- Fuse 29: Not used
- Fuse 30: Not used
- Fuse 31: Not used
- Fuse 32: Not used
- Fuse 33: Not used
- Fuse 34: Not used
- Fuse 35: Not used
- Fuse 36: Not used
- Fuse 37: Not used
- Fuse 38: Not used
- Fuse 39: Not used
- Fuse 40: Not used
Downloading the Fuse Box Diagram
If you need to replace a fuse or troubleshoot a problem with your car’s electrical system, you’ll need to refer to the 2002 Lincoln LS fuse box diagram. Fortunately, this diagram is available for free download online. Simply click on the link below to download the diagram and save it to your computer. With this diagram, you’ll be able to quickly and easily identify the location and function of each fuse and relay in the fuse box.