Learn about Chrysler Horizon 1982-1984 fuse box and relay’s locations, functions, and maintenance tips for optimal vehicle electrical system.
The Chrysler Horizon (1982-1984) is a compact hatchback known for its practical design and fuel efficiency. It features a boxy, utilitarian body style, offering ample cargo space and seating for five. Its simple, straightforward design caters to drivers seeking a functional and affordable vehicle.
Key features include basic air conditioning, power steering, and an AM/FM radio, all of which are powered by the vehicle’s electrical system. The fuse box, located under the dashboard, protects essential electrical components like the lights, wipers, and radio by cutting off power if there’s an overload, ensuring these systems aren’t damaged.
The relays manage higher-power systems such as the starter motor and cooling fans. If a relay fails, the starter may not engage, or the cooling system could malfunction, leading to engine overheating. Regular checks on the fuse box and relays are essential to maintain the Horizon’s basic but reliable features, ensuring the car remains functional and safe for everyday driving.
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(1982-1984) Chrysler Horizon 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 Horizon 1982-1984 fuse assignment
Year of production: from 1982, 1983, 1984
Fuse box
â„– | A | Protected Component |
1 | 20 | Hazard flashers |
2 | 3 | Speed control on all, Heated rear window relay (except Rampage) |
3 | 20 | Air conditioning radiator fan motor |
4 | 20 | Heater blower motor |
30 | Air conditioning blower motor | |
5 | – | – |
6 | 20 | Dome, map, glove box, cargo and stop lights. Ignition switch time delay relay, key in buzzer, clock, cigar lighter and anti-dieseling relay |
7 | 20 | Horn, horn relay, parking lights, side markers, license and tail lights |
8 | – | – |
9 | – | – |
10 | – | – |
11 | 5 | Seat belt and brake warning, temperature, oil and fuel lights, voltage limiter and anti-dieseling relay coi |
12 | – | – |
13 | 3 | Instrument lights, air conditioning/heater control light, heated rear window control light, rear wiper/washer or hatch release control light, ash tray light, radio light and console gear selector light |
14 | 6 | Circuit breaker: 4-Door: Rear wiper/washer |
2-Door: Hatch release solenoid | ||
15 | 5 | Radio |
16 | 20 | Back-up and turn signal lights, air conditioning clutch, tachometer and heated rear window relay, idle stop solenoid and radiator fan relay coil |
Conclusion
For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chrysler Horizon 1982-1984, 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.