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Ford Maverick Fuse Box is the central station of the small pickup providing clean power to all the circuits on the road. Young drivers continue to like the Ford Maverick due to its city size footprint, clever unibody construction, economical hybrid choice and roomy crew cab that fits even in small parking spaces. The Ford Maverick today has been engineered to have quick acceleration, light steering and a mileage of up to forty miles in town thus making daily commuting to work a pocket friendly and enjoyable experience. Interior the Maverick includes intelligent storage, a large touch screen and custom anchor points to add parts, which means the owners can tailor the truck to school, sport, or weekend employment. The Fuse Box in all trucks is a small power center that supplies headlights, radio and the safety sensors and protects them against short circuiting or overload. The Fuse Boxes have blade fuses that melt each time spikes of current are detected, thereby breaking the power supply within a fraction of a second to avoid wire overload and burning. With this very logic, the Fuse Box also allows the young owners to add lights or stereos with the assurance of a failed fuse costing just pennies, and not the entire harness. To ensure long life, Ford supports the Maverick with hard reliable components that fit factory standards and fit without a hustle. The system is safe because of regular checks at a Ford service bay. The installation requires removing the battery, installing the Fuse Box in a high and dry location, installing covered wires, attaching rated fuses, and plugging, and testing each circuit.