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Depending on the year of your Ford Transit model, the location of the fuses may vary. To simplify things, let's focus on the First, Second, and Third generation Ford Transit models as they have similar layouts within each generation. In the First generation, you can find the passenger compartment fuse box near the driver's left knee under the headlight switch during regular usage. The brake lamp fuse is situated in position 142 and requires a 15A fuse. Moving on to the Second generation (2014-2018), the passenger compartment fuse box has been relocated behind the glove box. The fuse type is now A5A, and it's placed in position F21. The Third generation (2019 onwards) retains the same fuse box location as the Second generation (behind the glove box). However, the stoplamp switch is now at position 32 and uses a 10A fuse in this generation.
Where can I find the fuse for the rear brake tail light on a 2011 Ford Transit Connect?
The fuse box for a Ford Transit can be found behind the glove compartment on the right side for the passenger. There is also a separate fuse box located in the engine area.
Brake light relay is a component that controls the brake lights in a vehicle.