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Ford Focus MK4 Moonroof Fuse Location (2019–2021) | Fix It FAST!

Hey everyone! Welcome back to the channel! Today, we’re diving into the Ford Focus MK4 — specifically the 2019 to 2021 models — and I’m going to show you exactly where to find the sunroof (or moonroof) fuse. It’s quick, it’s easy, and it could save you a ton of time troubleshooting. So come with me and stay tuned.


🚗 Fuse Locations: Under the Hood and Inside the Cabin

That’s right — there are two places where you’ll find relevant fuses:

  1. Engine Bay Fuse Box
  2. Interior Fuse Panel (Footwell Area)

Let’s break it down step by step.


🔧 Under the Hood: Engine Bay Fuse Box

If you’re not sure how to access the engine bay fuse box, no worries — I’ve got a dedicated video tutorial that walks you through it step by step.

Once you’re in, here are the fuses to check:

  • Fuse #45
    • Type: 20 Amp J-case fuse
    • Color: Blue
    • Function: Related to power features including the moonroof
  • Fuse #55
    • Also a 20 Amp J-case fuse
    • Controls: Moonroof and power windows on most MK4 models

If either of these fuses is blown, replace it with a new 20 Amp J-case fuse. After swapping it out, turn the key to Accessory mode and test the windows or moonroof.

✅ If it works — BOOM, you nailed it!


🛠️ Inside the Car: Interior Fuse Box

Next, move to the interior fuse panel, which is located in the footwell area beneath the glovebox. You might need to crouch down and look upward to spot it.

  • Pull off the fuse panel cover.
  • Look for the little red 10 Amp fuse — this one is dedicated to the moonroof.
  • If it looks burnt or broken, replace it with a new 10 Amp fuse and test again.

🎉 That’s It!

It really is that simple. If your moonroof isn’t working, check these fuses first before heading to the mechanic. A blown fuse is one of the easiest and cheapest fixes out there.

Need More Help?

Check out our YouTube video tutorial for a visual step-by-step guide. Have a question or another Ford Focus issue you’d like us to cover? Leave a comment below! Greetings to all of you!

Nick

Hi! Greetings, I'm Nick, an automotive technician and a vehicle enthusiast with over a decade of experience working at a dealer service station. I have extensive knowledge of engine oils and lubricants and have helped countless customers maintain their vehicles. As an editor and author of articles on automobiles, I draw on my personal experience and professional training to provide readers with accurate and reliable information. I am passionate about sharing my expertise with others and helping them make informed decisions about their vehicles.

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