Location of Fuses on a Dodge Dakota
The fuses on a Dodge Dakota are located in different locations depending on the model year. Here are the locations for different generations of the Dodge Dakota:
– Third-generation Dodge Dakota (2005-2011): The fuse box, known as the Power Distribution Center (PDC), is located on the left side of the engine compartment, specifically on the driver’s side. The cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses are numbered 22 and 28 in the PDC.
– Second-generation Dodge Dakota (2001-2004): The fuse box is located inside the car. The cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses are fuse #17 in the Instrument panel fuse box and fuse D in the engine compartment fuse box.
– First-generation Dodge Dakota (1996-2000): The fuse panel is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the dashboard. The cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses are fuse #15 in the Instrument panel fuse box and fuse #2 (Diesel) or #4 (Gasoline) in the engine compartment fuse box.
Please note that these locations and fuse assignments may vary depending on the specific model year and trim level of the Dodge Dakota. It is always recommended to consult the owner’s manual or a fuse diagram for the exact fuse locations and assignments for your specific vehicle.
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Contents
- Where is the engine compartment fuse block?
- Where are the main fuses located?
- Where is the secondary fuse box?
- Where is the fuse located on a truck?
- Where is blown fuse located?
- Where is the inside fuse panel?
- Where is the inside fuse box located?
- Where is the fuse for the brake lights on a 2001 Dodge Dakota?
- How do I know if my engine compartment fuse is blown?
- Where is the fuse located for the brake lights on?
Where is the engine compartment fuse block?
Engine fuse boxes are typically situated near the battery. In this vehicle, the battery is on the driver’s side, and there is a fuse box right above it with a black plastic cover to protect the fuses.
Where are the main fuses located?
Compartment. I really don’t have an answer why there are two locations for the fuses. In the engine. Compartment. Away from a source of heat. Usually there is an electrical corner with much plastic.
Where is the secondary fuse box?
The secondary under-hood fuse box is next to the battery. To open it, push the tabs as shown. If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, check for a blown fuse first. Determine from the chart on pages and , or the diagram on the fuse box lid, which fuse or fuses control that device.
Where is the fuse located on a truck?
In most vehicles, there are two fuse boxes—one located on the driver’s side of the instrument panel and the other under the hood. Your owner’s manual usually includes a comprehensive diagram of these boxes, clearly labeling each fuse.
Where is blown fuse located?
Usually, it will be in your garage or your basement. Open the fuse box and look at the glass containers that hold the fuses. If you can see that the fuse is visibly broken, or there is metallic residue on the glass from the fuse blowing, you will need to replace that particular fuse.
Where is the inside fuse panel?
Usually, you will find two fuse boxes in the car. One is located under the hood and the other is found in the dashboard or near the steering wheel.
Where is the inside fuse box located?
Show you what every fuse is and what it does what the amperage is and what it controls. Now remember I said the cigarette mirror. Right there is that fuse it’s a 20 amp cigarette mirror fuse.
Where is the fuse for the brake lights on a 2001 Dodge Dakota?
The fuse for the brake lights is #5 in the underhood fuse box. 2001 dodge dakota 3.9 with rear abs.
How do I know if my engine compartment fuse is blown?
Shows. But it is completely separated so the metal piece on the inside.
Where is the fuse located for the brake lights on?
The tail light fuse is usually in the fuse box under the hood or inside the cabin near the dashboard. The tail light fuse or parking lamp fuse is a metal band inside a plastic container that breaks when it gets too much current. Don’t remove the fuse by hand. Use a fuse puller to safely remove it.