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Old Jun 2, 2006 | 02:29 PM
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I would like to know the layout of a fuse box for '94 Dakota? I don't have the owners manual and would not like to a buy a manual just for this.
 
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Old Jun 2, 2006 | 07:11 PM
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Fuse 1: 30A, Green; A/C Heater Motor
Fuse 2: 30A Silver (Circuit Breaker); Power Windows
Fuse 3: 15A Light Blue; Overhead Consule, Day/Night Mirror, Reverse Lamps
Fuse 4: 5A Tan; ABS (There is not on in the picture)
Fuse 5: 20A Yellow; Power Door Locks
Fuse 6: 20A Yellow; Horn Relay, Instrument Cluster, Radio Choke Relay (on Premium audio system)
Fuse 7: 10A Red; Buzzer Module, Stop Lamps
Fuse 8: 20A Yellow; Headlamp Switch
Fuse 9: 15A Light Blue; Cigar Lighter
Fuse 10: 20A Yellow; Windshield Wiper
Fuse 11: 20A Yellow; Turn Signal
Fuse 12: 10A Red; Radio
Fuse 13: 4A Pink; Recives power from Fuse 8 to power instrument lights (such as the cigar ligher lighting, ash tray light, dash lights, radio lights, etc.)
Fuse 14: 15A Light Blue; Instrument Cluster
Fuse 15: EMPTY
Fuse 16: 5A Tan; Buzzer Module, 4WD Indicator Lamp, Tranny O/D Switch, Tranny Oil Temperature Sensor
Fuse 17: EMPTY
Fuse 18: EMPTY
Fuse 19: EMPTY
Fuse 20: 25A Natural; Park Lamp Relay, Off Road Lamp Switch (There is not one in the picture, I believe this is only on vehicles with fog lamps)

NOTE 1: Fuse 3 and Fuse 14 provide power for the Airbag Control Module Cavities 2, and 1, respectivly.
NOTE 2: Fuse 4, Fuse 7 and Fuse 11 provide power for the Controller ABS Brake Cavities 7 and 12, 9, and 3, respectivly.

Under Fuse 4, 8, and 12 is the Buzzer Module (Black rectangle in the picture)
Under Fuse 16 is the Hazard Flasher (Silver circle in the picture)
Under Fuse 20 is the Horn Relay (White plastic looking in the picture)
To the side of Fuse 17 and 18 is the ABS Warning Lamp Relay (Open cavity in the picture)
To the side of Fuse 19 and 20 is the Turn Signal Flasher (Blue circle in the picture)
Between the Turn Signal Flasher and the Horn Relay is the Time Delay Relaly (the other Silver Circle in the corner, in the picture)

If this is not the information you were wondering about, just repost.

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Old Sep 9, 2006 | 12:08 PM
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would this be the same for a 95 3.9 auto
 
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Old Sep 9, 2006 | 09:32 PM
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Yes.
 
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Old Dec 28, 2006 | 03:13 AM
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how easy is it connect to the fuse box for an accesorie, such as fog lamps or a LED kit, I want to use the main power source and the fusebox, this will eliminate a ton of wires comming seperatly of the battery terminals
 
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Old Aug 23, 2009 | 01:50 AM
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Recently, my radio has stopped working.
My Dakota is a '95, so of course it has a cassette player.
It had been working fine until one day, it just stopped.
When I turn on the lights, everything lights up, except the clock.
So I have no idea what time it is, because it will no longer display.

I've checked the #10 fuses, the red ones, and they do not appear to be blown.
Do you have any idea why my radio will not turn on, or why the clock will not display?

Also, you know around the ignition switch, where it lights up around it green at night?
It will not light up either.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 
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Old Aug 23, 2009 | 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by EthanStrickland
Recently, my radio has stopped working.
My Dakota is a '95, so of course it has a cassette player.
It had been working fine until one day, it just stopped.
When I turn on the lights, everything lights up, except the clock.
So I have no idea what time it is, because it will no longer display.

I've checked the #10 fuses, the red ones, and they do not appear to be blown.
Do you have any idea why my radio will not turn on, or why the clock will not display?

Also, you know around the ignition switch, where it lights up around it green at night?
It will not light up either.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
There is another fuse under the hood. Check the FAQ in this section for pictures of the fuse box layout. Also you can make a new thread instead of posting in a 3 year old thread.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2009 | 02:23 AM
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I can't find that FAQ button.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2009 | 12:07 PM
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Its the first two posts in the is forum. They are both stickys.
 
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