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Where is the Ford EcoSport fuse box located?

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Marc
07/28/25 2:34pm

Ford EcoSport fuse box is located on the right side of the front passenger seat. Taking the 2019 Ford EcoSport as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of 4345mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1659mm in height, a wheelbase of 2530mm, a minimum ground clearance of 202mm, and a curb weight of 1300kg. The 2019 Ford EcoSport features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine producing a maximum horsepower of 120PS, a maximum torque of 150Nm, and a maximum power output of 88kW, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

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VanAlexandra
08/11/25 7:04pm

Hi, last time when my Ford EcoSport's lights had issues, I was also figuring out the location of the fuse box. The one in the engine bay is located to the left near the battery after opening the hood, just lift the small black cover and you'll find clear diagrams inside. The one inside the car is more subtle, you can find it by lifting the plastic panel or pulling back the carpet under the driver's seat. Changing a fuse is quite simple, but remember to cut the power first to avoid electric shock. For problems like headlights not working, checking the fuse box can often provide a quick solution, no need to rush to the repair shop and waste money. It's good to occasionally open the cover and take a look, proper maintenance means fewer car troubles. I've had this car for three years now, once you memorize the locations it's easy to handle.

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Roland
09/29/25 3:50am

I've helped out at auto repair shops and seen many Ford EcoSport cases. The fuse box locations are in two parts: the one in the engine compartment is visible under a cover near the battery, while the interior one under the driver's seat requires lifting a panel or moving the carpet. The design is quite user-friendly, even for beginners. Why locate them? For example, if the audio system fails or lights go out, it's almost certainly a fuse issue. The manual clearly illustrates their fixed positions. I recommend using a flashlight for careful inspection to avoid damaging the wiring. Developing a habit of regular small checks while driving can save a lot on repairs, as vehicle safety is paramount.

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Garrett
11/12/25 5:46am

My friend bought a Ford EcoSport and asked me where the fuse box is. I directly told him it's under the hood near the battery side, just open and you'll see it. Inside the car, it's under the driver's seat, just lift the small cover. The location isn't complicated, so beginners don't need to panic. If you encounter issues like lights not working, check these spots first. The manual has color diagrams for reference, making it quicker and more accurate. Usually, take a few glances at the fuse conditions to avoid being clueless in emergencies. It's that simple to handle, and the car runs smoothly.

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