The Chrysler Voyager (2001-2007) is equipped with family-friendly features such as spacious seating, rear entertainment systems, and advanced safety technologies like ABS and airbags. These systems rely on an efficient electrical network controlled by fuses and relays.

The fuse box, located in the engine compartment and cabin, protects essential functions like the power windows, air conditioning, and lighting from electrical overloads. If a fuse blows, it breaks the circuit to prevent damage, ensuring safety and functionality.

Relays in the Voyager manage high-power systems like the fuel pump, wipers, and starter motor. These relays act as switches, allowing low-current control of higher-current systems. A faulty relay, such as the one for the starter, can result in issues like the engine failing to start or intermittent electrical problems.

Regular maintenance of the fuse box and relays ensures that the Voyager’s comfort and safety features operate smoothly, keeping the vehicle reliable for daily use.

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(2001-2007) Chrysler Voyager 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 Voyager 2001-2007 fuse assignment

Year of production: from 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Fuse box diagram

chrysler voyager fuse box diagram 2001 2007
chrysler voyager fuse box diagram 2001 2007
No.ACircuit Protected
120Front Fog Lamp Relay, Front Control Module
215except Export: Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp, License Lamp, Trailer Tow Connector, Left Rear Lamp Assembly, Front Control Module
15Export: Left Park Lamp, Left Headlamp Leveling Motor, License Lamp, Left Rear Lamp Assembly, Front Control Module
315except Export: Right Rear Lamp Assembly, Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp (except Export), Front Control Module
15Export: Right Park Lamp, Right Headlamp Leveling Motor, Headlamp Switch, Right Rear Lamp Assembly, Front Control Module
430Front Wiper On/Off Relay (Front Wiper High/Low Relay, Wiper Module), Front Control Module
520Front Cigar Lighter, Radio
620Rear Power Outlet, Flor Console Lamp, Flor Console Power Outlet
820Horn Relay
940Starter Relay, ABS, Front Control Module, Front Blower Motor Relay, Rear Blower Motor Relay, Defogger Relay, Fuse: “14”, “15”
30’01: Starter Relay, ABS
1040Front Blower Resistor (Manual A/C), Front Blower Module (Automatic A/C)
1120Sunroof Module, Rear Wiper Motor, Radio, Amplifier
1225Rear A/C Heater Unit (Manual A/C), Rear Blower Motor Power Module (Automatic A/C)
1340Rear Window Defogger Relay
1420Radio, Front Control Module, Speaker Relay, Body Control Module, Auto Temperature Control, Sentry Key Remote Entry Module, Overhead Console, Adjustable Pedals Switch (except Export), DVD/CD Changer, Thatcham Alarm Module (UK), Siren (UK)
15’01: Radio, Speaker Relay, Front Control Module, Body Control Module, Overhead Console, Sentry Key Immobilizer Module, Auto Temperature Control, Sentry Key Remote Entry Module
1520Gasoline: Transmission Control Relay (Transmission Solenoid/Pressure Switch Assembly, Powertrain Control Module)
20Diesel: Lift Pump Relay, Cabin Heater Assist
1625Gasoline: Auto Shut Down Relay (Powertrain Control Module, Ignition Coil, Fuel Injector)
25Diesel: ECM/PCM Relay (Engine Control Module, Generator, Mass Air Flow Sensor, Fuel Pressure Solenoid, Glow Plu Relay, Camshft Position Sensor, EGR Solenoid, Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch, Radiator Fan Relay: No.1, No.2, No.3)
1720Gasoline: Powertrain Control Module, Fuel Pump Relay
20Diesel: Fuel Heater Relay (Crank Case Ventilation Heater, Fuel Heater)
1815Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch Relay, Power Mirror Switch, Adjustable Pedals Relay (except Export), Passenger Folding Mirror Relay (Export), Ignition Switch (Export), Thatcham Alarm Module (UK), Sentry Key Remote Entry Module (Export)
20’01: Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch Relay, Passenger Folding Mirror Relay (Export), Power Mirror Switch
1940Body Control Module
2040Body Control Module
30Amplifier
2125ABS
2240Power Seat Circuit Breaker (Driver/Passenger Power Seat Switch, Driver/Passenger Heated Seat Module, Memory Seat/Mirror Module)
2310Ignition Switch (Sentry Key Remote Entry Module, Park Assist Module, Thatcham Alarm Module (UK))
2420Body Control Module, Instrument Cluster, Message Center (Highline), Left/Right Repeater Lamp (Export)
2620Stop Lamp Switch
2740Gasoline: Radiator Fan Relay
40Diesel: Radiator Fan Relay No.2
2840Power Window Circuit Breaker
3040Headlamp Washer Relay (Export), Front Control Module
3140Dual Power Sliding Door, Right Power Sliding Door, Left Power Sliding Door
3240Sunroof Module (except Export), Power Liftgate Module
3315Front Washer Pump Motor, Rear Washer Pump Motor
PTC Fuse
48Left/Right Power Mirror
713Power Outlet, Flor Console Power Outlet, Data Link Connector
Relay
R1 –
R2Headlamp Washer (Export)
R3Park Lamp
R4Horn
R5Front Fog Lamp
R6Air Conditioner Compressor Clutch
R7Gasoline: Fuel Pump
Diesel: Fuel Heater
R8Rear Window Defogger
R9Rear Blower Motor
R10Front Blower Motor
R11Accessory
R12Starter
R13Gasoline: Auto Shut Down
Diesel: ECM/PCM
R14Front Wiper High/Low
R15Front Wiper On/Off
R16Gasoline: Transmission Control
Diesel: Lift Pump
R17Speaker

Conclusion

For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chrysler Voyager 2001-2007, 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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