Is your Ford Focus AC not blowing cold air? Before spending money at a repair shop, check your AC compressor fuse and relay — this quick DIY could save your summer and your wallet.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the AC fuse and relay locations for Ford Focus models from 2009 to 2021, covering both MK2, MK3, and MK4 generations. Whether you’re working with the fuse box inside the cabin or under the hood, we’ve got you covered. So let’s go and do that together.
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If your AC suddenly stops working, don’t panic. A blown fuse or faulty relay is often the culprit — and these are easy to check and replace at home. All you need are your hands and maybe a multimeter.
✅ Tip: If your AC works after swapping the relay, replace the faulty one with a new one.
💡 Tip: If the new fuse doesn’t solve the issue, check for loose wiring or test the socket with another working device.
Before you recharge the system or replace major components, check your AC fuses and relays. It could be a simple 5-minute fix that restores your cold air and avoids a costly mechanic visit.
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