1972-1976 Lincoln Mark IV - fuses

09.10.2019 (US:10.09.19), Category: Lincoln / Mark

Fues Block

1972-1976 Lincoln Mark IV - Diagram of Fuse Box


Fuses Specifications
No. A Description
1 6 Instrument panel and cluster lights, heater or air conditioner, headlight switch, radio, ash tray, cigar lighters, clock, windshield wipers, PRND21 lights
2 20 Air conditioning clutch, turn signals, back-up lights
3 30 Circuit breaker: Air conditioner
4 15 Courtesy lights, glove box, luggage compart-ment,clock feed, console, dome,map, ignition key warning buzzer, seatback latch control
5 30 Circuit breaker: Power seats, power latch, horns
6 30 Heated windshield & backlite
7 20 Cigar lighter (rear doors)
8 20 Stop lights, hazard warning system
9 20 Cigar lighter, instrument panel, electric door lock system
10 5 Sure-track brake system
11 7.5 Warning lights, door ajar, seat belt, low fuel, oil pressure, water temperature, dual brake warning, electronic spark control
12 7.5 Cornering lights
13 15 Radio, power antenna, back-up and turn signal lights
14 -  -
15 7.5 Windshield washer, rear window defroster feed, relay coil feed and speed control
16 7.5 Power window relay coil feed

 

Circuit Breaker:

  • 20 Amp. — Located integral with headlight switch; protects parking lights, license light, tail lights, marker lights, headlight "ON" relay, indicator light feed, and headlight
  • 20 Amp. — Located integral with headlight switch; protects headlight circuit.
  • 8.25 Amp. — Located integral with windshield wiper switch; protects windshield wiper circuits.
  • 20 Amp. — Located near fuse block; protects power window circuits.
  • 30 Amp. — Located near fuse block; protects power seat and power seat latch.
  • 20 Amp. — Located near fuse block,- protects stop lights.
  • C.B. — Located integral with wiper switch; protects wiper motor circuits.

Fuse:

  • 4 Amp. Fuse — Located in feed line,- protects automatic headlight dimmer.

Location and description of fuses Lincoln Continental Mark IV with gasoline engine 7.5L (460 cu in) V8 Ford 385 (1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976)