This article covers the Chevy G20, produced from 1970 to 1996. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
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.
Chrysler Neon (1994 – 1999) – fuse and relay location – passenger compartment
Fuse box Diagram
Chrysler Neon (1994 – 1999) – fuse and relay diagram – passenger compartment
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
Chrysler Cirrus (1995 – 2000) – fuse and relay location – passenger compartment
Fuse Box Diagram
Chrysler Cirrus (1995 – 2000) – fuse and relay diagram – passenger compartment
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
Chrysler Cirrus (1995 – 2000) – fuse and relay location – engine compartment
Fuse Box Diagram
Chrysler Cirrus (1995 – 2000) – fuse and relay diagram – engine compartment
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: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
This article covers the second-generation AMC Gremlin, produced from 1970 to 1978. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1978 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Fuse box diagram
Type 1
AMC Gremlin (1970 – 1978) – fuse and relay box diagram – type 1
Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box (type 1)
No.
A
Protected Component
1
9
Dome light, cargo, courtesy, clock, glove box, and trunk light
2
14
Tail, park and instrument lights, light switch, windshield wiper, heater, cigar lighter, clock, license light, transmission, air conditioning thermostat, radio, tachometer, ash tray light, seat belt module and key buzzer
3
20
Stop light and hazard warning flasher
4
20
Turn signal, back-up lights and accessories
5
2½
Panel lights
6
4
Gauges
7
20
Fan
Circuit Breaker:
Headlights — 20 amp. circuit breaker in headlight switch.
Windshield Wiper – 6 amp. circuit breaker in wiper switch.
Power Windows & Tailgate Switches — 20 amp. circuit breakers located in instrument panel.
Fuse box diagram
Type 2
AMC Gremlin (1970 – 1978) – fuse and relay box diagram – type 2
Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box (type 2)
No.
A
Protected Component
1
10
Parking lights, key/headlights warning buzzer
2
15
Stop light and hazard warning
3
–
–
4
3
Cluster illumination
5
–
–
6
–
–
7
25
Heater/blower motor, A/C clutch
8
15
Radio, cigar lighter
9
15
Turn signals, backup lights, windshield washers
10
5
Gauges, seat belt warning
11
30
Power door lock, power windows circuit breaker
12
25
Heated rear window
Circuit Breaker:
Headlights — 20 amp. circuit breaker in headlight switch
Windshield Wiper — 6 amp. circuit breaker in wiper switch.
Power Windows & Tailgate Switches — 20 amp. circuit breakers located in instrument panel
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
This article covers the second-generation AMC Spirit, produced from 1979 to 1983. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Year of production: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
This article covers the second-generation AMC Hornet, produced from 1970 to 1977. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1977 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Year of production: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
This article covers the second-generation AMC Matador, produced from 1971 to 1978. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1978 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Year of production: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
This article covers the second-generation AMC Matador, produced from 1975 to 1980. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1978 and 1980 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Headlights — 20 amp. circuit breaker in headlight switch.
Windshield Wiper – 8.25 amp. circuit breaker for windshield wipers and 4.5 amp. breaker for tail gate window wiper, both located at left side of brake support bracket.
Power Windows & Tailgate Switches — 20 amp. circuit breakers located in instrument panel.
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
This article covers the Cadillac Eldorado, produced from 1953 to 2002. The Cadillac Eldorado was one of the longest-produced luxury coupé models in the history of American automotive manufacturing.
Inside, you’ll find fuse box diagrams for the 1979 through 1981 models, along with details on the location of the fuse panels within the vehicle and information on the function and layout of each fuse and relay.
Cornering, side marker, opera, right door ash tray, instrument panel ash tray lights
2
3
Cruise control, DFI brake switch
3
5
Rheostat controlled instrument panel lights
4
—
—
5
10
Back-up lights, diesel fast idle, diesel controller
6
20
Air conditioning compressor feed, ECC programmer and power module, rear defogger relay coil, generator indicator
7
10
Antenna motor feed
8
8
Turn signal lights
9
25
Opera, license, tail and rear side marker lights
10
20
Stop light switch, hazard warning flasher, ECC control head
11
20
Fuel gauge, oil pressure and coolant temperature indicator, low brake fluid indicator, seat belt warning chime and indicator, electronic level control compressor, downshift switch
12
20
Key warning buzzer, coolant temperature indicator, instrument panel courtesy and compartment lights, cigar lighter, engine telltale light, glove box light
13
25
Automatic Temperature Control blower
14
—
—
15
10
Radio, antenna relay coil
16
20
Electronic fuel injection (’79)
17
20
Body courtesy lights, cigar lighters, level control height sensor, ash tray lights
18
25
Windshield wipers and low washer fluid indicator
19
25
Rear window defogger
Circuit Breaker:
Headlights (Twilight Sentinel) — Integral with headlight switch.
Windshield Wiper — Integral with windshield wiper switch.
Rear Defogger — Circuit breaker located on lower steering column cover reinforcement.
Sunroof — 25 amp. On body bracket at upper right corner of fuse block
Fusible Link:
Accessories & Body Feed — 16 gauge fusible link located in black/red stripe wire at starter
Ignition — 16 gauge fusible link located in red wire at starter solenoid
Headlights — 18 gauge fusible link located in yellow wire at starter
Charging — 16 gauge fusible link located in red/white stripe wire at junction block
Fuel Injection Electronic Control Unit – 18 gauge fusible link located in dark green wire on “BAT” terminal of alternator (’79).
In-Line Fuse:
Vanity Mirror — 2 amp. fuse located behind mirror
EFI Fuel Pump — 10 amp. fuse located left of fuel injection electronic control unit brown wire (’79)
Theft Deterrent — One 20 amp. fuse for lights, and one 25 amp. fuse for horn is located above radio in instrument panel.
Trunk Lid Pull Down — One 20 amp. fuse is located behind right hand fabric rear end panel inside trunk.
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Year of production: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
This article covers the Buick Century. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 5th generation 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Instrument illumination, headlight warning and electronic air conditioning
2
20
Electric choke
3
5
Instrument illumination, headlight warning
4
30
Circuit breaker: Power windows and roof, fuel cap lock release
5
—
—
6
25
Heater, air conditioning, trunk lid release, radio capacitor
7
10
Electronic Control Module
8
10
Diesel engine fuse
9
25
Windshield wiper and washer
10
20
Hazard and stop lights
11
20
Seat belt light and buzzer, trunk ajar, transmission downshift and C-4 or E.S.C. jumper, heated back light relay, map and fuel economy lights, instrument gauges and indicator lights
12
20
Tail, side marker, parking and license lights, clock radio
13
10
Radio, cruise control
14
30
Circuit breaker: Power seats, door locks, heated rear window feed, tailgate window
15
20
Turn signal and back-up lights
16
20
Cigar lighter, glove box light, speed and key warning buzzer, power antenna, clock radio, clock, pulse wiper, air conditioning
17
20
Dome and sail panel lights, trunk light, reading light, vanity light, headlight on warning, automatic door locks and rear cigar lighter, tailgate ajar
18
—
—
19
10
Instrument gauges, indicator lights, transmission converter clutch and cruise control, Electric choke
Circuit Breaker: Headlight Circuit — A thermo circuit breaker is incorporated in the headlight switch assembly to protect headlight circuits. Windshield Wiper — Integral with windshield wiper motor.
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.