Common questions

Where is the fuse box on a Dodge truck?

Where is the fuse box on a Dodge truck?

On 2002-2006 1500 models and 2003-2006 2500 and 3500 models Dodge trucks, the fuse box is located in the engine compartment on the driver’s side front fender at about the midpoint. The fuse box is a separate part with its own part number. The wiring harnesses all plug in to the fuse box. There are 4 main harnesses: 1. Frame 2. Engine 3.

Where are the fuses on a Dodge Neon?

Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses) for Dodge Neon (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005). Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses) for Dodge Nitro (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012).

How many fuses does a Dodge Ram have?

It’s much easier to replace a $1 fuse than an expensive electrical component like the radio or the ECU. When something does stop working, it’s good to know your fuses and which one needs to be replaced. The Dodge Ram has two fuse boxes: the power distribution center and the junction box.

Where are the fuses on a Dodge Challenger?

Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses and relays) for Dodge Caravan (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007). Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses) for Dodge Challenger (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014).

What causes a ticking sound in a Dodge Ram 1500?

A bad or failing manifold leads to decreased engine performance, and broken manifold bolts are common in Dodge Ram 1500s of all ages. The most common symptom of broken or degraded bolts is a ticking sound on cold starts, frequently heard from the passenger side of the truck.

Where is the ignition module on a 1994 Dodge truck?

1994 and 1995 V10 engine trucks have an ignition module located on the passenger side front fender behind the washer fluid reservoir. The instrument cluster on 1994-97 Dodge trucks can be disassembled and parts replaced. The computers really became important for diagnostic code retrieval from 1994 and newer.

Why does my Dodge Ram shut off while driving?

The radio may randomly shut off while driving. Most of these issues make it hard, or just plain embarrassing, to drive the truck, but the unreliability of airbag deployment is a life-threatening danger. Many Dodge Ram owners attempt to fix electrical problems individually when the TIPM is the real root cause.

Where is the wiring harness on a Dodge truck?

You will need the last 9 digits of the vehicle’s VIN for the dealer to be able to check. The wiring harness part number on 1994-2002 2500 and 3500 models and 1994-2001 1500 models is on the side of the fuse box. The computer is in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the firewall.

Where is the fuse box diagram on a Dodge Ram?

The diagram is supposed to be located under the fuse box lid (you have to turn the lid over to see it). If it is not there, you can check your owner’s manual. You can also check with your local dealer to see if s/he has a diagram for your truck.

What happens when a fuse is blown on a Dodge?

Identify the fuse connected to your problem circuit and pull it from the fuse box. A blown fuse doesn’t always leave burn marks on or around the fuse. There are a pair of connections inside the fuse that you should be able to see through the clear plastic. If these connections are broken, then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.

What are all the lights on a Dodge Ram?

These include lights (running lights, back-up lights, headlights), heater, A/C, and power locks. This part, also known as a Power Distribution Center (PDC), can have problems on the Dodge Ram. Thankfully, most solutions are simple and of the DIY variety. This article applies to the Dodge Ram 3rd Generation (2002-2008).

How do you replace a fuse in a relay?

Pull the fuse out of the box. Visually inspect the fuse. If the metal inside the fuse is separated, that fuse is blown. Replace it with a new fuse with the same amperage. Try to find a relay in the fuse box with the same amperage as the relay supplying power to the electrical component that is not functioning properly.

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Ruth Doyle