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The fuse diagram is located in the owner's manual of your vehicle. It shows the location and amperage of each fuse in the vehicle. If a fuse blows, it can usually be replaced with a new fuse of the same amperage. However, if a fuse blows repeatedly, it is important to have the electrical system checked by a qualified mechanic to identify the cause of the problem.
Here are some of the important fuses for the 2005 Ford Ranger 4.0:
* ECM fuse: This fuse protects the engine control module, which is responsible for controlling the engine's fuel injection and ignition systems.
* Fuel pump fuse: This fuse protects the fuel pump, which is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine.
* Ignition fuse: This fuse protects the ignition coil, which is responsible for creating the spark that ignites the fuel in the engine.
* Starter fuse: This fuse protects the starter motor, which is responsible for cranking the engine.
* Headlight fuse: This fuse protects the headlights, which provide illumination for nighttime driving.
* Tail light fuse: This fuse protects the tail lights, which provide visibility for other drivers at night.