The Dodge Ram 3500 (1998–2001) is the heavy-duty version of the Ram truck series, known for its exceptional towing and payload capacity, making it a top choice for those needing a powerful workhorse. As part of the second generation of Dodge Ram trucks, the 3500 was designed to handle the most demanding tasks, from towing heavy trailers to hauling large loads. This truck came with some significant improvements during the late 1990s and early 2000s, especially with the introduction of advanced diesel powertrains and upgrades to the cab and interior configurations.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
The fuse panel is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses in the passenger compartment (1998 – 2001)
No.
A
Protected Component
1
15
Heated Seat Relay, Central Timer Module
2
10
Blower Motor Relay, A/C Heater Temperature Select, Blend Door Actuator, Driver Heated Seat Switch, Passenger Heated Seat Switch, Heated Mirror Switch
Powertrain Control Module, Fuel Pump Relay (Gasoline), Engine Control Module (Diesel)
10
10
Combination Flasher
11
10
Automatic Day/Night Mirror, Overhead Console, Central Timer Module, EVAP/Purge Solenoid, Fuel Heater Relay (Diesel), Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch
12
10
Power Mirror Switch, Dome Lamp, Cargo Lamp, Data Link Connector, Radio, Glove Box Lamp and Switch, Overhead Console, Underhood Lamp, Left Visor/Vanity Lamp, Right Visor/Vanity Lamp
13
10
Driver Door Window/Lock Switch, Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch, Central Timer Module
14
10
Cluster
15
20
Cigar Lighter
16
–
–
17
10
Cluster
18
10
Airbag Control Module
19
10
Airbag Control Module, Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch
20
20
Circuit Breaker: Driver Door Window/Lock Switch, Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch
21
20
Circuit Breaker: Driver Power Seat Switch, Passenger Power Seat Switch
Relay
R1
Combination Flasher
R2
Heated Seat
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses and relay in the engine compartment (1998 – 2001)
The Dodge Ram 2500 (1998–2001) was part of the second generation of Dodge Ram trucks, which debuted in 1994 and was produced until 2002. The Ram 2500 was the heavy-duty version of the Dodge Ram lineup, offering more towing capacity, payload capability, and durability compared to the half-ton Ram 1500. This truck was particularly popular with those needing a vehicle for heavy work such as towing trailers, hauling heavy loads, or off-roading.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
The fuse panel is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses in the passenger compartment (1998 – 2001)
No.
A
Protected Component
1
15
Heated Seat Relay, Central Timer Module
2
10
Blower Motor Relay, A/C Heater Temperature Select, Blend Door Actuator, Driver Heated Seat Switch, Passenger Heated Seat Switch, Heated Mirror Switch
Powertrain Control Module, Fuel Pump Relay (Gasoline), Engine Control Module (Diesel)
10
10
Combination Flasher
11
10
Automatic Day/Night Mirror, Overhead Console, Central Timer Module, EVAP/Purge Solenoid, Fuel Heater Relay (Diesel), Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch
12
10
Power Mirror Switch, Dome Lamp, Cargo Lamp, Data Link Connector, Radio, Glove Box Lamp and Switch, Overhead Console, Underhood Lamp, Left Visor/Vanity Lamp, Right Visor/Vanity Lamp
13
10
Driver Door Window/Lock Switch, Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch, Central Timer Module
14
10
Cluster
15
20
Cigar Lighter
16
–
–
17
10
Cluster
18
10
Airbag Control Module
19
10
Airbag Control Module, Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch
20
20
Circuit Breaker: Driver Door Window/Lock Switch, Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch
21
20
Circuit Breaker: Driver Power Seat Switch, Passenger Power Seat Switch
Relay
R1
Combination Flasher
R2
Heated Seat
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses and relay in the engine compartment (1998 – 2001)
The Dodge Ram 1500 (1998–2001) was part of the second generation of Dodge Ram trucks, which initially debuted in 1994. During this period, Dodge made incremental updates to the truck’s design, technology, and performance to keep it competitive in the full-size pickup market. This generation is known for its bold design, capable powertrains, and improved comfort and features compared to earlier models.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
The fuse panel is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses in the passenger compartment (1998 – 2001)
No.
A
Protected Component
1
15
Heated Seat Relay, Central Timer Module
2
10
Blower Motor Relay, A/C Heater Temperature Select, Blend Door Actuator, Driver Heated Seat Switch, Passenger Heated Seat Switch, Heated Mirror Switch
Powertrain Control Module, Fuel Pump Relay (Gasoline), Engine Control Module (Diesel)
10
10
Combination Flasher
11
10
Automatic Day/Night Mirror, Overhead Console, Central Timer Module, EVAP/Purge Solenoid, Fuel Heater Relay (Diesel), Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch
12
10
Power Mirror Switch, Dome Lamp, Cargo Lamp, Data Link Connector, Radio, Glove Box Lamp and Switch, Overhead Console, Underhood Lamp, Left Visor/Vanity Lamp, Right Visor/Vanity Lamp
13
10
Driver Door Window/Lock Switch, Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch, Central Timer Module
14
10
Cluster
15
20
Cigar Lighter
16
–
–
17
10
Cluster
18
10
Airbag Control Module
19
10
Airbag Control Module, Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch
20
20
Circuit Breaker: Driver Door Window/Lock Switch, Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch
21
20
Circuit Breaker: Driver Power Seat Switch, Passenger Power Seat Switch
Relay
R1
Combination Flasher
R2
Heated Seat
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses and relay in the engine compartment (1998 – 2001)
Year of production: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
The Dodge Neon was a compact car produced by Chrysler Corporation under the Dodge brand, from 1994 to 2005. Known for its affordability, sporty handling, and peppy performance, it was one of the more exciting economy cars of its era.
First Generation (1994–1999), Second Generation (2000–2005), Dodge Neon SRT-4 (2003–2005)
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
The fuse panel is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the dashboard.
Fuse box Diagram
Assignment of fuses in the passenger compartment
No.
A
Circuit Protected
1
15
Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet
2
15
Headlamp Switch (Park Lamp, Tail Lamp, License Lamp, Radio, Front Fog Lamp Switch, Remote Keyless Entry Module (’98-’99))
3
20
Door Lock Switch, Remote Keyless Entry Module (’98-’99), Immobilizer (’98-’99)
Dome Lamp, Trunk Lamp, Underhood Lamp, Instrument Cluster, Radio, Glove Box Lamp, Map/Reading Lamp, Visor/Vanity Lamp, Power Mirror Switch, High Speed Warning Module (’98-’99), Time Delay Relay (’98-’99), Time Out Relay (’98-’99)
16
20
Fog Lamp Relay, Rear Fog Lamp Switch
18
10
’95-’97: Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch Relay
20
’98-’99: Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch Relay, ABS
20
10
Turn Signal/Hazard
21
20
Fuel Pump Relay, Auto Shut Down Relay (Fuel Injectors, Ignition Coil Pack, Powertrain Control Module, Generator, Data Link Connector, Oxygen Sensors, Capacitor, Noise Suppressor)
23
15
Horn Relay
25
15
Stop Lamp Switch
Relay
R1
–
R2
Fuel Pump
R3
Auto Shut Down
R4
Horn
R5
Fog Lamp
R6
ABS Warning Lamp
R7
Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch
R8
Starter
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Chrysler Neon (1994 – 1999) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
The Chrysler Neon, also known as the Dodge Neon in some markets, was a compact car produced by Chrysler Corporation from 1994 to 2005. It was initially marketed under both the Dodge and Plymouth brands in North America and as the Chrysler Neon in international markets.
First Generation (1994–1999), Second Generation (2000–2005), Dodge Neon SRT-4 (2003–2005)
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse box location
The fuse panel is located behind the cover on the driver’s side of the dashboard.
Fuse box Diagram
Assignment of fuses in the passenger compartment
No.
A
Circuit Protected
1
15
Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet
2
15
Headlamp Switch (Park Lamp, Tail Lamp, License Lamp, Radio, Front Fog Lamp Switch, Remote Keyless Entry Module (’98-’99))
3
20
Door Lock Switch, Remote Keyless Entry Module (’98-’99), Immobilizer (’98-’99)
Dome Lamp, Trunk Lamp, Underhood Lamp, Instrument Cluster, Radio, Glove Box Lamp, Map/Reading Lamp, Visor/Vanity Lamp, Power Mirror Switch, High Speed Warning Module (’98-’99), Time Delay Relay (’98-’99), Time Out Relay (’98-’99)
16
20
Fog Lamp Relay, Rear Fog Lamp Switch
18
10
’95-’97: Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch Relay
20
’98-’99: Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch Relay, ABS
20
10
Turn Signal/Hazard
21
20
Fuel Pump Relay, Auto Shut Down Relay (Fuel Injectors, Ignition Coil Pack, Powertrain Control Module, Generator, Data Link Connector, Oxygen Sensors, Capacitor, Noise Suppressor)
23
15
Horn Relay
25
15
Stop Lamp Switch
Relay
R1
–
R2
Fuel Pump
R3
Auto Shut Down
R4
Horn
R5
Fog Lamp
R6
ABS Warning Lamp
R7
Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch
R8
Starter
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Chrysler Cirrus (1995 – 2000) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
The Chrysler Cirrus is a mid-size sedan that was produced by Chrysler from 1995 to 2000. Part of Chrysler’s “Cloud Car” series, the Cirrus shared its platform with the Dodge Stratus and Plymouth Breeze, with each model offering slightly different features and trim levels. The Cirrus was designed to offer a balance of style, performance, and comfort in the competitive mid-size sedan market of the 1990s.
The Chrysler Cirrus was a stylish, comfortable, and reasonably well-equipped sedan for its time. It offered a good blend of power (particularly with the V6 engine), a smooth ride, and modern design cues. While it is no longer in production, the Cirrus remains a memorable part of Chrysler’s history in the mid-size sedan segment.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of fuses in the instrument panel
No.
A
Protected Component
1
30
Blower Motor
2
20
Convertible: Right Headlamp (High Beam), Daytime Running Lamp Module
10
Right Headlamp (High Beam), Daytime Running Lamp Module
3
20
Convertible: Left Headlamp (High Beam)
10
Left Headlamp (High Beam)
4
15
Back-Up Lamp (Back-Up Lamp Switch (M/T), Transmission Range Sensor (A/T)), Power Top Relay (Convertible), Daytime Running Lamp Module, Power Door Lock Switch, Power Mirror Switch, Automatic Day/Night Mirror, Steering Proportional Steering Module
5
10
Dome Lamp, Data Link Connector, Power Antenna, Overhead Map Lamp, Trunk Lamp, Traveler, Body Control Module, Radio, Glove Box Lamp, Visor/Vanity Lamp, Universal Garage Door Opener, Automatic Day/Night Mirror, Illuminated Entry Relay, Courtesy Lamp, Power Door Lock Switch, Door Arm/Disarm Switch, Key-In Halo Lanp, Sunroof Control Module
6
10
Heated Mirror, A/C Heater Control
7
20
’98-’00: Instrument Cluster, Headlamp Switch
15
’95-’97: Headlamp Switch
8
20
Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet, Horn Relay
9
15
Body Control Module
10
20
Rear Fog Lamp Switch, Daytime Running Lamp Module
11
10
Body Control Module, Instrument Cluster, Autostick Switch, Transmission Control Module
12
10
Left Headlamp (Low Beam), Daytime Running Lamp Module
13
20
Right Headlamp (Low Beam), Front Fog Lamp Switch
14
10
Radio
15
10
Combination Flasher, Seat Belt Control Module (Convertible), Intermittent Wiper Relay, Wiper (High/Low) Relay, Rear Window Defogger Relay
16
10
Airbag Control Module
17
10
Airbag Control Module
Circuit Breaker
18
20
Power Seat Switch, Decklid Release Relay
19
20
Power Window, Master Power Window Switch, Window Timer Module, Sunroof Control module
Relay
R1
Headlamp Delay
R2
Horn
R3
Rear Window Defogger
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of fuses in the engine compartment
No.
A
Protected Component
1
10
Oxygen Sensor Downstream
2
20
ABS
3
20
Transmission Control Module, Transmission Control Relay
Year of production: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Volkswagen Transporter T4 – represents the 4th generation of the legendary Transporter series. This model was produced in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 with diesel and gasoline engines with different wheelbases: short and long, and with different roof height. Also on the T4, Volkswagen continued its lineup of luxury Caravelle, California and Multivan models. In this article, we will show the location of all electronic control sides and a detailed designation of the purpose of fuses and relays Volkswagen T4 with box diagrams in which they are located.
Locations
1
Air conditioning control unit 1 – with automatic temperature control – in the heater control panel, front
2
Air conditioning control unit 2 – with automatic temperature control – in the heater control panel, rear – central pillar
3
Evaporator Fan Control Unit (A / C) – With Rear A / C – Behind Right Rear Trim Panel
4
Air conditioning / heater fan motor control unit 1 – with automatic temperature control – front – fan unit
5
Air conditioning / heater blower motor control unit 2- with automatic temperature control – rear- bottom of the body, in the center
6
Aerial amplifier – behind the dash, passenger side
7
Alternator resistor – near additional relays – CV / AUF, with alternator 150A / automatic transmission / automatic temperature control – behind the central part of the dashboard
8
Additional battery – under the driver’s seat
9
Accumulator battery
10
Central locking signal control unit – behind the dashboard
11
Cruise control unit (with throttle motor) – cruise control is controlled by the ECM
12
Electronic cruise control module (without throttle motor) – behind dash, passenger side
13
Diagnostic connector (DLC) – instrument panel, driver’s side
14
Diagnostic unit – 05/99 (except for AAC / ABL / AET / AES / AJA) – in the instrument cluster
15
Cooling Fan Motor Relay – Behind Left Headlight
16
Cooling Fan Motor 1/2 Resistor – Behind Left Headlight
17
Coolant heater control unit (with additional coolant heater – D3W / B4W / D4W) – in the heater – underbody, in the center
18
Coolant heater control unit (with optional coolant heater – B7W / D7W) – behind the dash, passenger side
19
Engine oil pressure warning buzzer – in instrument cluster control unit
Windshield wiper / washer, heaters for windshield washer nozzles (05/01)
6
30
Air conditioning system, heater fan motor
7
10
Front right side / rear right side lamps
8
10
Lamps front left / rear left
9
20
Heated rear window, heated outside mirror
10
15
Fog lights
11
10
Left headlamp-high beam
12
10
RH headlamp-high beam
13
10
Sound signal
14
10
ABS system (with ESP), automatic transmission control system, additional equipment, central locking, cruise control system, power windows, power rear-view mirrors on the doors, reverse light (s)
Audio system, diagnostic connector (DLC), interior lamps, navigation system
Additional Fuse box
It is located under the main block.
№
A
Description
1
15
Accessory power connector
2
15
Trailer electrical connector
3
10
Roof identification light
4
20
Additional heater (AC V / AH Y / AJT / AU F)
5
10
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
6
FOR Phone
7
15
Taxi
8
10
Roof fan
9
15
Audio system, instrument cluster
10
15
Central locking
11
15
Heated seats
12
30
Heated door mirrors, heated rear window
13
FOR PHONE (ACV / AH Y / AJT / AU F)
14
30
Air conditioning system – manual automatic temperature control
15
20
Additional heater
Additional relay box 1
Located at the top of the main unit.
Relay box diagram
№
Description
1
(53)
Coolant pump relay
2
(125)
Idle speed control (AM) relay
3
(137)
Glow plug control unit (ABL)
4
(53)
Ignition auxiliary circuits relay 2 (some models)
5
(53)
Ignition auxiliary circuits relay 2 (AES, with air conditioning)
F1
30
Power window fuse
F2
15
Engine control unit
F3
15
Actuator
Additional relay box 2
It is located behind the dashboard in the center.
Fuse box diagram
№
Description
1
(106)
Auxiliary heater relay
2
Audio / Telephone Speaker Switch Relay
3
(53)
(53) Heater blower motor relay – rear (warm air)
4
(114)
Heater blower motor relay – automatic temperature control
5
(152)
Heater radiator coolant valve relay (rear heater)
6
(38)
Air intake changeover actuator relay (A / C / heater)
7
(53)
Alternator relay (AES, with 150A alternator)
8
(53)
Alternator relay (ACV / AUF, with alternator 150A / automatic / automatic temperature control)
9
(175)
Start inhibit switch relay / reversing lamp relay
10
(87)
Wheel hub connection control unit
Another unit can be located under the driver’s seat. The following items may be located there: (214/426) Relay for additional battery, (403) Relay for additional heater, (30A) Additional liquid heating system, (5A) Sockets , etc.
Engine compartment
Fuse box location
This unit is located on the cover in front of the battery.
Fuse box diagram
№
Description
1
60A
Glow plug relay
2
50A
Cooling fan motor
3
50A
Cooling fan motor
4
50A
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
5
110A/150A/175A
Generator
6
30A
System of maintaining exchange rate stability
7
30A
Anti-lock braking system (with ESP)
8
5A
System of maintaining exchange rate stabilit
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Interior lights, luggage compartment light, clock, open door warning light, radio, cassette tape player, Compact Disc player
15
DEFOG
15
Rear window defogger
16
ECU-B
15
Anti-lock brake system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system
17
CIG
15
Cigarette lighter, digital clock display, power rear view mirrors, theft deterrent system, SRS airbag system, automatic transmission shift lock system
18
EFI
15
Multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system
19
TURN
7,5
Turn signal lights
20
GAUGE
10
Gauges and meters, service reminder indicators and warning buzzers (except discharge and open door warning lights), back-up lights, automatic transmission overdrive system, rear window defogger, electric rear sun roof, power windows, power door lock system
21
FR-WIPER
30
Windshield wipers and washer
22
ENGINE OIL
15
Engine oil autofeed system
23
RR-WIPER
15
Rear window wiper and washer
24
A/C
15
Air conditioning cooling system, cool box
25
ECU-IG
15
Cruise control system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system, anti-lock brake system, theft deterrent system
26
FR-W ASHER
10
Windshield washer motor
27
HEAD (LH-UPR)
10
Left-hand headlight (Canada only)
28
HEAD (RH-UPR)
10
Right-hand headlight (Canada only)
29
ALT-S
7,5
Charging system
30
AM2
20
Charging system, discharge warning light, emission control system, multiport fuel injection system/ sequential multiport fuel injection system
Fuses (type B)
Fuse
Ampere rating [A]
Circuit
31
DOOR
30
Power door lock system, theft deterrent system
32
POWER
30
Electric rear sun roof, power windows
Fuses (type C)
Fuse
Ampere rating [A]
Circuit
33
ABS
60
Anti-lock brake system
34
ALT
100
“ABS”, “AM1”, “STOP”, “DEFOG”, “FOG”, “ECU-B”, “TAIL”, “A/C” and “RR A/C” fuses, and “FR-HTR” circuit breaker