Learn about Chrysler Concorde 1993-1997 fuse box and relay’s locations, functions, and maintenance tips for optimal vehicle electrical system.

The Chrysler Concorde (1993-1997) features a sleek, aerodynamic design with a spacious four-door sedan body style. Known for its cab-forward architecture, the Concorde provides a roomy interior with a large windshield and sloping hood, enhancing visibility and aesthetics. Its key features include power windows, air conditioning, and an advanced stereo system, all of which rely heavily on the vehicle’s electrical system.

The fuse box, located under the dashboard and in the engine compartment, plays a crucial role in protecting these features. It prevents damage by cutting off power in case of electrical overloads. Key systems like the headlights, power seats, and stereo are safeguarded by these fuses.

The relays, acting as electrical switches, control higher-power systems such as the fuel pump, starter, and cooling fans. If a relay fails, it can lead to critical issues, like the car failing to start or overheating due to non-functional fans.

Regular maintenance of the fuse box and relays ensures the continued functionality of the Concorde’s features, maintaining both performance and safety.

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(1993-1997) Chrysler Concorde fuse box and relay with Diagram

WARNING

  • Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating.
  • A fuse with a too-high amperage could damage the electrical part and cause a fire.
  • On no account should fuses be repaired (e.g. patched up with tin foil or wire) as this may cause serious damage elsewhere in the electrical circuit or cause a fire.
  • If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it. Instead, have the cause for the repeated short circuit or overload tracked and fixed.
  • Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Chrysler Concorde 1993-1997 fuse assignment

Year of production: from 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997

Passenger compartment fuse box

Chrysler Concorde – fuse box diagram – passenger compartment
Chrysler Concorde – fuse box diagram – passenger compartment
Chrysler Concorde – fuse box diagram – passenger compartment fuse box
Chrysler Concorde – fuse box diagram – passenger compartment fuse box
AProtected Component
15Heated Power Mirrors
210Radio
310Right & Left Turn Signals
420Stoplights
55Headlight Delay Sense
610Climate Control, Rear Window Defrost, Back-Up Lights, ABS Module, Daytime Running Lights, Speed Proportional Steering
710Air Bag Module
820Horns, Horn Relay, Cigarette Lighter, Radio Amplifier
915Taillights, License & Parking Lights, Illumination Lights, Radio
1010Wiper Motor Relay, Washer Motor
1115Left High Beam Headlight
1215Right High Beam Headlight, High Beam Indicator
1310Body Controller, Door Lock Switches, Instrument Panel Connector, Radio Memory, Power Mirrors, Trunk Release, Remote Keyless Entry, Message Center, ATC Aspirator Motor, Lights: Rear Reading, Map, Glove Box, Key-In, Vanity Mirror, Underhood, Trunk, Door & Front Courtesy
145Body Controller, Message Center, Speed Control Relay (’93-’95), Power Window Switch, Door Lock Switch Light, Power Mirrors, Overhead Console, Remote Keyless Entry, Sunroof Control Module
1515Left Low Beam
1615Right Low Beam, Foglights
175Auto Trans Controller, Body Controller, Gear Selector Indicator
1810Engine Controller, Fuel Pump Relay, ASD Relay
1910Air Bag Module
2010Oxygen Sensor, Fan Relay, Purge Solenoid, EGR Solenoid, A/C Relay, Fan Relays, Manifold Solenoid
2125Blower Motor
2220Circuit Breaker: Power Window Motors, Power Window Switch Lights
2320Circuit Breaker: Power Door Lock Motors, Power Seats, Power Antenna, Sunroof Control Module
Relay
R1Door Unlock
R2Door Lock
R3Horn
R4 –
R5Headlamp Delay

Engine compartment

chrysler concorde fuse box diagram engine comaprtment 1993 1997
chrysler concorde fuse box diagram engine comaprtment 1993 1997
chrysler concorde fuse box diagram engine comaprtment fuse box 1993 1997
chrysler concorde fuse box diagram engine comaprtment fuse box 1993 1997
AProtected Component
A20’94-’97: Ignition Switch, Starter Relay, Fuel Pump Relay
20’93: Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Automatic Shut Down Relay, Transmission Relay, Transmission Control Module (TCM)
B20’94-’97: Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Automatic Shut Down Relay, Transmission Relay, Transmission Control Module (TCM)
20’93: Ignition Switch
C40’94-’97: ABS Pump Motor Relay
30’93: Intermmitent Wiper Relay
D40High Speed Radiator Fan Relay, Low Speed Radiator Fan, A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
E30’94-’97: Intermmitent Wiper Relay
30’93: Headlamp Switch, Headlamp Dimmer Switch, Headlamp Delay Relay, Fuse No.: “L”; Circuit Breaker: “23”
F20’94-’97: Fuse No.: “8”, “9”
40’93: ABS Motor Relay
G20’94-’97: Fuse No.: “4”, “13”
40’93: Ignition Switch
H30’94-’97: Headlamp Switch, Headlamp Dimmer Switch, Headlamp Delay Relay, Fuse No.: “L”; Circuit Breaker: “23”
30’93: ABS Main Relay, ABS Control Module
I30’94-’97: ABS Main Relay, ABS Control Module
20’93: Fuse No.: “8”, “9”
J40’94-’97: Ignition Switch
20’93: Fuse No.: “4”, “13”
K20Combination Flasher (Hazard Warning Light)
L10Daytime Running Lamp Module
M –
Relay
R1High Speed Radiator Fan
R2Low Speed Radiator Fan
R3A/C Compressor Clutch
R4Automatic Shut Down
R5Fuel Pump
R6Intermmitent Wiper
R7 –
R8Starter
R9Transmission
R10Wiper (High/Low Speed)
R11ABS Main
R12ABS Pump Motor

Fusible Link

  1. WHT (22 Ga) – Fuse No.: “K” (Combination Flasher)
  2. BRN (18 Ga) – A/C Heater Control (Manual A/C) / Automatic Temp Control Module (Auto A/C)
  3. BLK (12 Ga) – Alternator

Conclusion

For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chrysler Concorde 1993-1997, understanding the fuse box and relay systems is essential for vehicle maintenance. Regular inspection and maintenance of these components helped ensure the vehicle’s longevity and reliability, preserving its status as a symbol of Chrysler’s craftsmanship and innovation in the automotive industry during that era.

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