The On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD2) port in your 2012 Ford Fusion is essential for vehicle maintenance and troubleshooting. It’s the gateway for mechanics and car owners to read diagnostic trouble codes, check engine lights, and monitor vehicle performance. If you’re experiencing issues with your OBD2 scanner not powering up or connecting, a blown fuse is often the culprit. This guide will pinpoint the 2012 Ford Fusion Obd2 Fuse Location and provide you with the information you need to resolve potential diagnostic port problems.
Understanding the 2012 Ford Fusion Fuse Boxes
To locate the OBD2 fuse, it’s important to understand that your 2012 Ford Fusion, like many modern vehicles, utilizes multiple fuse boxes. For the components related to the interior electronics and diagnostic system, you’ll primarily be concerned with the passenger compartment fuse panel. There is also a power distribution box located in the engine compartment, which manages fuses for higher-current systems. While the OBD2 fuse is typically found within the passenger compartment fuse panel, knowing both locations can be helpful for comprehensive troubleshooting.
Locating the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box and the OBD2 Fuse
The passenger compartment fuse box in the 2012 Ford Fusion is conveniently located for easy access. You can find it under the dashboard on the passenger side. To access it, you may need to remove a protective cover, which usually requires no tools and can be done by hand.
Once you have accessed the passenger compartment fuse panel, you’ll need a diagram to identify the specific fuse for the OBD2 port. Referring to the diagram below and the accompanying fuse list, you’ll see that the OBD2 port fuse is fuse number 20.
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This fuse is a 15A Mini fuse and is labeled in the fuse box diagram and list as “On-board diagnostic connector“. If your OBD2 scanner is not working, this is the first fuse you should check. A blown fuse will be visibly broken, with a melted or separated filament inside the fuse casing.
Here’s a table detailing the fuses in the passenger compartment fuse panel, highlighting the OBD2 fuse location for your convenience:
Type | No. | Description |
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Fuse MINI 30A | 1 | Driver smart window motor |
Fuse MINI 15A | 2 | Brake on/off switch, Center high-mounted stop lamp |
Fuse MINI 15A | 3 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 30A | 4 | Passenger smart window motor |
Fuse MINI 10A | 5 | Keypad illumination, Brake shift interlock |
Fuse MINI 20A | 6 | Turn signal lamps, Stop lamps |
Fuse MINI 10A | 7 | Low beam headlamps (left) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 8 | Low beam headlamps (right) |
Fuse MINI 15A | 9 | Courtesy lamps |
Fuse MINI 15A | 10 | Backlighting, Puddle lamps |
Fuse MINI 10A | 11 | AWD module |
Fuse MINI 7.5A | 12 | Power outside mirrors |
Fuse MINI 5A | 13 | SYNC® module |
Fuse MINI 10A | 14 | Electronic finish panel (EFP) radio and climate control buttons module, Navigation display, Center information display, GPS module |
Fuse MINI 10A | 15 | Climate control |
Fuse MINI 15A | 16 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 20A | 17 | Door locks, Trunk release |
Fuse MINI 20A | 18 | Heated seats |
Fuse MINI 25A | 19 | Amplifier |
Fuse MINI 15A | 20 | On-board diagnostic connector |
Fuse MINI 15A | 21 | Fog lamps |
Fuse MINI 15A | 22 | Front sidemarker lamps, Park lamps, License plate lamp |
Fuse MINI 15A | 23 | High beam headlamps |
Fuse MINI 20A | 24 | Horn |
Fuse MINI 10A | 25 | Demand lamps/power saver relay |
Fuse MINI 10A | 26 | Instrument cluster battery power |
Fuse MINI 20A | 27 | Ignition switch |
Fuse MINI 5A | 28 | Radio crank sense circuit |
Fuse MINI 5A | 29 | Instrument cluster ignition power |
Fuse MINI 5A | 30 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 31 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 32 | Restraint control module |
Fuse MINI 10A | 33 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 5A | 34 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 35 | Rear park assist, Blind spot monitor system, Heated seats, AWD, Rear video camera |
Fuse MINI 5A | 36 | Passive anti-theft sensor (PATS) transceiver |
Fuse MINI 10A | 37 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 20A | 38 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 20A | 39 | Radio |
Fuse MINI 20A | 40 | Not used (spare) |
Fuse MINI 15A | 41 | Automatic dimming mirror, Moon roof, Compass, Ambient lighting |
Fuse MINI 10A | 42 | Electronic stability control, Electronic power assist steering |
Fuse MINI 10A | 43 | Rain Sensor |
Fuse MINI 10A | 44 | Fuel diode/Powertrain control module |
Fuse MINI 5A | 45 | Heated backlight and blower relay coil, Wiper washer |
Fuse MINI 7.5A | 46 | Occupant classification sensor (OCS) module, Passenger airbag off lamp |
Circuit breaker MAXI | 47 | Power windows |
Relay | 48 | Delayed accessory relay |
Power Distribution Box Location
While less likely to be related to the OBD2 port directly, it’s good to be aware of the power distribution box location. This fuse box is situated in the engine compartment. You can typically find it on the driver’s side, near the battery.
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This box contains fuses and relays for high-power systems in your 2012 Ford Fusion. Refer to the diagram and table below for its fuse layout.
Type | No. | Description |
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Fuse FLF/PAL 293 50A | 1 | Electronic power assist steering B+ |
Fuse FLF/PAL 293 50A | 2 | Electronic power assist steering B+ |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 3 | Powertrain control module (PCM) (relay 57 power) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 5 | Starter motor (relay 55 power) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 6 | Rear defrost (relay 53 power) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 8 | Anti-lock brake system (ABS) pump |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 9 | Wiper washer |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 10 | ABS valve |
Fuse MINI 15A | 16 | Transmission module [3.5L] |
Fuse MINI 10A | 17 | Alternator |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 22 | Console power point |
Fuse MINI 10A | 23 | PCM – Keep alive power, Canister vent |
Fuse MINI 10A | 25 | A/C clutch (relay 43 power) |
Fuse FLF/PAL 293 60A | 28 | Cooling fan motor [2.5L & 3.0L] |
Fuse FLF/PAL 293 80A | 28 | Cooling fan motor [3.5L] |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 29 | Front power point |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 30 | Fuel relay (relay 54 power) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 31 | Passenger power seat |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 32 | Driver power seat |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 33 | Moon roof motor power feed |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 35 | Front A/C blower motor (relay 52 power) |
Diode MINI | 36 | Fuel pump |
Diode MINI | 37 | One-touch start |
Fuse MINI 10A | 38 | Heated side mirrors |
Relay | 41 | Backup lamps |
Relay | 43 | A/C clutch |
Fuse MINI 15A | 45 | Injectors |
Fuse MINI 15A | 46 | PCM |
Fuse MINI 10A | 47 | General powertrain components, A/C clutch relay, Backup lamps |
Fuse MINI 15A | 48 | Ignition coils |
Fuse MINI 15A | 49 | Emissions related powertrain components [2.5L & 3.5L] |
Fuse MINI 20A | 49 | Emissions related powertrain components [3.0L] |
Relay | 52 | Blower motor relay |
Relay | 53 | Rear defrost relay |
Relay | 54 | Fuel relay |
Relay | 55 | Starter relay |
Relay | 57 | PCM relay |
Troubleshooting a Blown OBD2 Fuse
If you suspect a blown fuse is the reason your OBD2 port isn’t working, follow these steps:
- Locate the passenger compartment fuse box.
- Identify fuse number 20 (15A Mini fuse) for the “On-board diagnostic connector”.
- Carefully remove the fuse. You can use a fuse puller tool (often found in the fuse box itself or engine compartment fuse box) or needle-nose pliers.
- Inspect the fuse. Check if the thin wire inside the fuse is broken or melted. If it is, the fuse is blown.
- Replace the fuse. Use a new 15A Mini fuse. Ensure you are using the correct amperage and type of fuse. Important: If the new fuse blows immediately or soon after replacement, there may be a more serious underlying electrical issue in your Ford Fusion’s diagnostic system that requires professional diagnosis.
- Test your OBD2 scanner. Plug in your scanner and see if it now powers up and connects.
By following these steps, you should be able to quickly locate and check the 2012 Ford Fusion OBD2 fuse location and potentially resolve your diagnostic port issues. Remember to consult your owner’s manual for the most accurate fuse box diagrams and information specific to your vehicle.