Dodge Dart Fuse Box and Relay Diagrams - Complete Guide

Understanding your Dodge Dart's fuse box diagram is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's electrical system and troubleshooting issues. Whether you're dealing with a blown fuse or simply want to familiarize yourself with your car's electrical layout, this guide will provide valuable insights into the Dodge Dart fuse box configuration.

Locating the Fuse Box in Your Dodge Dart

The Dodge Dart typically has two fuse boxes:

  • The main fuse box (also known as the Power Distribution Center) is located under the hood, usually on the driver's side.
  • An interior fuse box is situated inside the cabin, often on the driver's side dashboard or under the steering column.

Understanding the Fuse Box Diagram

The fuse box diagram is a visual representation of the fuse and relay layout in your Dodge Dart. It typically includes:

  1. Fuse positions
  2. Amperage ratings
  3. Circuit descriptions
  4. Color codes for easy identification

Common Fuse Types in Dodge Dart

Dodge Dart vehicles usually use three main types of fuses:

Fuse Type Description
Blade Fuses Most common, color-coded for amperage
Cartridge Fuses Cylindrical, used for higher amperage circuits
Fusible Links Wire-like fuses for major electrical components

How to Read Your Dodge Dart Fuse Box Diagram

To effectively use your Dodge Dart's fuse box diagram:

  1. Locate the correct fuse box (under hood or in-cabin)
  2. Find the fuse box cover, which usually has the diagram printed on it
  3. Match the fuse number or description to the problem you're experiencing
  4. Check the amperage rating and color code of the fuse
  5. Use the diagram to pinpoint the exact location of the fuse in the box

Common Electrical Issues and Related Fuses

Here are some frequent electrical problems in Dodge Darts and their corresponding fuses:

  • Radio or infotainment system issues: Check the "Radio" or "RADIO" fuse
  • Power windows not working: Look for "PWR WINDOW" or "WINDOW" fuse
  • Headlights or taillights out: Inspect "HEADLAMP" or "TAIL LMP" fuses
  • Air conditioning problems: Check "A/C" or "HVAC" fuse
  • Cigarette lighter or power outlet not functioning: Look for "CIG LTR" or "PWR OUTLET" fuse

Maintaining Your Dodge Dart's Electrical System

Regular maintenance of your Dodge Dart's electrical system can prevent many issues. Here are some tips:

  • Periodically inspect fuses for signs of damage or corrosion
  • Keep a set of spare fuses in your vehicle for emergencies
  • Never replace a fuse with one of a higher amperage rating
  • If a fuse repeatedly blows, consult a professional mechanic as it may indicate a larger electrical problem

By familiarizing yourself with your Dodge Dart's fuse box diagram and following these guidelines, you'll be better equipped to handle minor electrical issues and maintain your vehicle's electrical system. Remember, when in doubt, always consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the safety and proper functioning of your Dodge Dart.

Detailed articles on specific models

Dodge Dart (2013) Fuse Box Diagram

Year of  production: 2013

Dodge Dart (2014) Fuse Box Diagram

Year of  production: 2014

Dodge Dart (2015 - 2016) Fuse Box Diagram

Year of  production: 2015, 2016