Maintaining your 2005 Lincoln Town Car involves understanding its electrical system, and a key component of that is the fuse box. Locating and understanding the fuses, especially the one related to your OBD2 port, is crucial for diagnostics and troubleshooting. This guide will walk you through the fuse box locations and pinpoint the OBD2 fuse in your 2005 Lincoln Town Car, ensuring you can keep your vehicle running smoothly.
Your 2005 Lincoln Town Car is equipped with two distinct fuse boxes, each serving different circuits within the vehicle:
- Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel: Located inside the car, this panel is usually found under the dashboard or on the side of the passenger footwell. It houses fuses for many interior and convenience features.
- Power Distribution Box: Situated in the engine compartment, this box contains fuses and relays for high-power systems and engine management components.
Understanding the location and function of each fuse is essential for diagnosing electrical issues. Let’s delve into the details of each fuse box.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Diagram
The passenger compartment fuse panel is your first stop when checking fuses related to interior functions and potentially your OBD2 port. Here’s a diagram to help you visualize its location and layout.
This diagram illustrates the positions of various fuses within the passenger compartment fuse panel. Refer to the table below for a detailed list of each fuse and its corresponding function.
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
Fuse MINI 10A | 1 | Starter relay coil |
Fuse MINI 10A | 2 | Restraint Control Module (RCM), Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS), Passenger Air bag Deactivation Indicator (PADI) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 3 | Audio, Navigation control head |
Fuse MINI 10A | 4 | Back-up lamps |
Fuse MINI 10A | 5 | Audio |
Fuse MINI 10A | 6 | Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS), Powertrain Control Module (PCM) relay coil, Ignition coil relay coil, Fuel relay coil |
Fuse MINI 10A | 7 | Wiper module |
Fuse MINI 10A | 8 | Power Decklid Module (PDM), Lighting Control Module (LCM), Overdrive cancel switch, Cluster, Rear defroster relay coil |
Fuse MINI 7.5A | 9 | Mirror switch illumination, Door lock switch illumination, Rear audio control, Heated seat switch illumination, LCM, Electrochromatic mirror, Overhead console |
Fuse MINI 15A | 10 | Hazards |
Fuse MINI 10A | 11 | Rear Air Suspensión Module (RASM) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 12 | LCM (Illumination) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 13 | Cluster, Extended rear park aide module |
Fuse MINI 15A | 14 | Adjustable pedals |
Fuse MINI 10A | 15 | Dual Automatic Temperature Control (DATC) module |
Fuse MINI 20A | 16 | Cigar lighter, OBD II |
Fuse MINI 10A | 17 | Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) module, Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) |
Fuse MINI 15A | 18 | LCM (Interior lighting) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 19 | Driver’s Door Module (DDM) switches, PDM, Power mirrors, DSM |
Fuse MINI 10A | 20 | LCM (Right-hand low beam) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 21 | PATS LED, Cluster, Analog clock, Overhead console |
Fuse MINI 10A | 22 | LCM (Left-hand low beam) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 23 | LCM |
Fuse MINI 15A | 24 | LCM (High beams), Multi-function switch (Flash-to-pass) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 25 | Brake-Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI), Stop switch signal feed, Speed control deactivation switch |
Fuse MINI 15A | 26 | LCM (Park lamps, cornering lamps) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 27 | DATC module |
Fuse MINI 10A | 28 | Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) |
Fuse MINI 15A | 29 | Turn signals |
Fuse MINI 15A | 30 | Stop lamps |
Fuse MINI 10A | 31 | A/C cycle switch, Heated seats module |
Fuse MINI 10A | 32 | Mirror heaters |
Fuse MINI 15A | 33 | Audio, Navigation |
Relay | K101 | Rear defroster relay |


Power Distribution Box Diagram
For fuses related to the engine and high-current systems, you’ll need to check the power distribution box located in the engine compartment. Here’s a visual guide:
This diagram outlines the layout of the power distribution box. The table below provides a detailed description of each fuse and relay within this box.
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
Fuse MINI 20A | 1 | Ignition switch (Key in, RUN 1, RUN 2) |
Fuse MINI 25A | 2 | Ignition switch (RUN/START, RUN/ACC, START) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 3 | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) keep alive power |
Fuse MINI 20A | 4 | Fuel relay feed |
Fuse MINI 20A | 5 | Instrument panel power point |
Fuse MINI 15A | 6 | Alternator regulator |
Fuse MINI 30A | 7 | PCM relay feed |
Fuse MINI 20A | 8 | Driver’s Door Module (DDM) |
Fuse MINI 15A | 9 | Ignition coil relay feed |
Fuse MINI 20A | 10 | Horn relay feed |
Fuse MINI 15A | 11 | A/C clutch relay feed |
Fuse MINI 20A | 12 | Audio |
Fuse MINI 20A | 13 | Instrument panel fuse box feed #3 |
Fuse MINI 20A | 14 | Stop lamp switch |
Fuse MINI 15A | 15 | Lumbar, Fuel door |
Fuse MINI 20A | 16 | Heated seats |
Fuse MINI 15A | 19 | Injectors |
Fuse MINI 15A | 20 | PCM, Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor |
Fuse MINI 15A | 21 | Powertrain loads and sensors |
Fuse MINI 10A | 22 | Rear Air Suspensión Module (RASM) |
Fuse MINI 10A | 23 | Delayed accessory (Moonroof, audio and navigation system) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 101 | Blower relay feed |
Fuse FMX/JCase 50A | 102 | Cooling fan |
Fuse FMX/JCase 50A | 103 | Instrument panel fuse box feed #1 |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 104 | Instrument panel fuse box feed #2 |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 105 | Starter relay feed |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 106 | ABS module (Pump) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 107 | Rear defroster relay feed |
Fuse FMX/JCase 40A | 108 | Power Decklid Module (PDM) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 109 | ABS module (Valves) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 110 | Wiper module |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 111 | Rear power point #1 |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 112 | RASM (Air compressor) |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 113 | Rear power point #2 |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 114 | Moonroof |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 115 | Rear cigar lighters |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 116 | Pulldown module |
Fuse FMX/JCase 30A | 117 | Driver seat module |
Fuse FMX/JCase 20A | 118 | Rear heated seats |
Relay | 201 | A/C clutch |
Relay | 203 | Ignition coil |
Relay | 204 | PCM |
Relay | 206 | Fuel |
Relay | 209 | Horn |
Relay | 301 | Starter |
Relay | 302 | RASM (Air compressor) |
Relay | 303 | Blower |
Relay | 304 | Delayed accessory |
Diode ATO | 501 | A/C clutch |
Diode ATO | 502 | Reverse battery |
Diode ATO | 503 | Horn, Door latch |
Circuit breaker MAXI | 601 | Power seats |
Circuit breaker MAXI | 602 | Delayed accessory relay for windows, moonroof, audio and navigation system |
Locating the OBD2 Fuse
For your 2005 Lincoln Town Car, the OBD2 port fuse is located in the passenger compartment fuse panel. Specifically, it is fuse number 16, a 20A Mini fuse.
This fuse is often shared with the cigar lighter, as indicated in the fuse description: “Cigar lighter, OBD II”. If you are experiencing issues with your OBD2 scanner not powering on or connecting to your vehicle’s computer, this fuse should be one of the first things you check.
Troubleshooting OBD2 Port Issues
If your OBD2 scanner is not working when plugged into your 2005 Lincoln Town Car, follow these steps:
- Check Fuse #16 (20A Mini) in the Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel: Use the diagrams and tables provided above to locate the passenger compartment fuse panel and identify fuse number 16.
- Inspect the Fuse: Visually inspect the fuse. A blown fuse will typically have a broken wire inside or appear blackened.
- Replace the Fuse (if blown): If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new 20A Mini fuse. Ensure you are using the correct amperage rating.
- Test Your OBD2 Scanner: After replacing the fuse, try using your OBD2 scanner again to see if it now powers on and connects.
If replacing the fuse resolves the issue, you’ve likely found the problem. If the fuse continues to blow or the OBD2 port still doesn’t work, there may be a more significant electrical problem requiring professional diagnosis.
Conclusion
Understanding the fuse box layout and specifically the 2005 Lincoln Town Car Obd2 Fuse location is a valuable skill for any car owner. Regularly checking your fuses can help you quickly diagnose and resolve minor electrical issues, saving you time and potential repair costs. Remember to always consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the most accurate and up-to-date information on your specific vehicle.