F14
fuse number for 2002 ford focus
If all tail lights/stop lights are out could be fuse If only one side is out --probably bad fixture on that side
Focus w/automatic transmission: fuse #40 = 10 amp. Focus w/manual transmission: fuse #53 = 10 amp. Fuse panel is located under the dash on the firewall to the left of the steering column.
Running lights (left side): Fuse #47 -- Running lights (right side): Fuse #48 -- Brake lights: Fuse #54. Fuse panel is on the lower left side (underneath) the dashboard. NOTE: If it is your brake lights that are not working and fuse # 54 looks okay, check the brake light switch, it may have gone bad.
You can find the front side combination light fuse in the fuse box. The combination light fuse will be in the second column, fourth from the top.
Fuse 45. Located in the fuse panel under the drivers side of the dash.
The fuse box is located on the driver side, open door and look on the left side of the panel. There you will find the fuse box. You will have to look for the tail light fuse, but it is there.
On the driver's side, under the hood by the firewall, there is a fuse box.
The central fuse block is located under the right side of the dash on the right side footwell. The brake light fuse should be in there.
#64 is a 30A fuse in the fuse/relay box under the hood, on the driver's side, by the firewall.
Locate the Fuse Box Remove the Seat or Side Cover Identify the Brake Light Fuse Check and Replace the Fuse
Or Use A 12 Volt Test Light And Check All The Fuses In The Box Until You Find The One That Does Not Light Up Your Test Light. While The Fuse Is In The Fuse Block, One Spade Of The Fuse Contacts The 12 Volt Power Side From The Battery, While The Other Spade Of Your Fuse Completes The Circuit Going To The Part Or Bulb Or The Dash Lights. If You Test One Side Of The Fuse And It Lights, Test The Other Side, it Should Light. If It Does Not Light On One Side That Means Your Fuse Is Blown. Lighting On One Side means You have Power To The Fuse, But To Complete The Circuit The Fuse Has To Pass The Power On To The Wire It Is Connected To. So If Both Terminals Do Not Light "BLOWN FUSE".