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Your owners manual should have this info.
If you don't have an owners, you can go to
fleet.ford.com
Scroll down the page, click on owners manual link. It will ask for year--make--model. The fuses should start on page 161. It has interior fuse box and under the hood.
Straight up from the hood release is the "low power" fuse box. A latch cover hides/protect the fuses.
There's also a "high power" fuse box behind the battery, also with a latch cover to protect it. These fuses are of a much higher rating/amperage than the "low power" fuses.
You might need to get an owners manual as it spells out what each fuse does in detail.
the full diagram is also in the owners manual for both fuse boxes, one in the car and one under the hood for bigger fuses, here is a link to a another link that takes you to the Ford site, once there slesct your make model and year and download the PDF owners Guide/Manual, go to page 133 for chart of passenger fuse box and 136 for the underhood fuse box.
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