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2001 Chrysler Neon

Electrical Systems & Components / Electrical Systems / Fuses & Circuit Breakers / FUSES & CIRCUIT
BREAKERS

IDENTIFICATION

CAUTION: When replacing a blown fuse, it is important to use only a fuse having the correct amperage rating. The use of a fuse with
a rating other than indicated may result in a dangerous electrical system overload. If a properly rated fuse continues to
blow, it indicates a problem in the circuit that must be corrected.

FUSE BLOCK
To identify fuse block fuse applications, see FUSE IDENTIFICATION
table. The fuse block is located behind fuse access panel at the driver's
side of the instrument panel. See Fig. 1
. To remove the panel, pull it out. To identify fuse block components, see Fig. 2
.

FUSE IDENTIFICATION

Fuse Application
(Amp)

1 Multi Function Switch & Power Mirror Switch


(10)

2 Radio
(10)

3 Sunroof Control Module, Sunroof Switch, Map/Reading Lamp


(20)

4 Wiper Motor & Wiper/Washer Switch


(20)

5 Airbag Diagnostic Module


(10)

6 A/C Heater Blower Motor


(20)

7 Driver/Passenger Power Window Switch, Rear Window Defogger Switch, Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid,
(10) Park/Neutral Position Switch, Back-Up Lamp Switch, A/C Cycling Switch, Power Mirror Switch & Driver/Passenger Door
Lock Switch

9 Airbag Control Module & Left/Right Side Impact Airbag Controller Module
(10)

10 Leak Detection Pump, Powertrain Control Module, Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid, Radiator Fan Relay, Fuel Pump Relay,
(15) A/C Compressor Clutch Relay & Controller Anti-Lock Brake

11 Sentry Key Immobilizer Module, Remote Keyless Entry Module & Instrument Cluster
(10)

14 Remote Keyless Entry


(20)

15 Multi-Function Switch
(15)

16 Remote Keyless Entry


(5)

17 Left Headlight
(10)
Fuse Application
(Amp)

18 Right Headlight
(10)

19 Instrument Cluster & Left/Right Fog Lamp


(10)

20 Driver/Passenger Power Mirror


(10)

Fig. 1: Locating Fuse Block


Fig. 2: Identifying Fuse Block Components

POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER


To identify power distribution fuse applications, see POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER FUSE IDENTIFICATION
table. Power distribution
center is located in the engine compartment, behind the battery. See Fig. 3
. A label identifying the components and circuits is located on
the underside of the cover. To identify power distribution center components, see Fig. 4
.

POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER FUSE IDENTIFICATION

Fuse Application
(Amp)

3 (40) Fuse Block

4 (40) Ignition Switch

5 (30) Controller Anti-Lock Brake

6 (30) Radiator Fan Relay

8 (40) Controller Anti-Lock Brake

9 (30) Ignition Switch, Engine Starter Motor Relay

10 (40) Rear Window Defogger Switch

13 (15) Dome Lamp, Cargo Lamp, Glove Box Lamp Switch, Radio, Sentry Key Immobilizer Module, Instrument Cluster &
Left/Right Visor/Vanity Lamp

14 (20) Ignition Switch

15 (15) Multifunction Switch

16 (15) Manifold Tuning Valve Relay


Fuse Application
(Amp)

18 (20) Horn Relay

20 (25) Not Used

21 (20) Fuel Pump Relay, Automatic Shut Down Relay, Data Link Connector & Power Control Module

22 (10) A/C Compressor Clutch Relay

23 (15) Brake Lamp Switch

Fig. 3: Locating Power Distribution Center


Fig. 4: Identifying Power Distribution Center Components

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Created/Modified Date: 8/23/2009 5:55:04 PM

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