Learn about Dodge Caravan 2005-2007 fuse box and relay’s locations, functions, and maintenance tips for optimal vehicle electrical system.
The 2005-2007 Dodge Caravan is a popular family minivan, available in two main body styles: the regular wheelbase Caravan and the longer wheelbase Grand Caravan. Both versions offer ample seating capacity, with the Grand Caravan featuring the innovative Stow ’n Go seating system for flexible cargo and passenger space. Designed for practicality and comfort, these models also offer a range of convenience features like power-sliding doors and rear air conditioning.
In terms of the electrical system, the Dodge Caravan’s fuse box and relays play a crucial role in managing various functions such as power windows, door locks, and lighting. The primary fuse box is located under the hood, while a secondary fuse box may be found under the dashboard. These boxes house relays for components like the air conditioning, wipers, and horn. Ensuring these components function properly is essential for the vehicle’s reliability, as blown fuses or faulty relays can cause significant electrical issues.
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(2005-2007) Dodge Caravan 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.
Dodge Caravan 2005-2007 fuse assignment
Year of production: from 2005, 2006, 2007
Location of the Fuse Box
An Integrated Power Module is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains maxi fuses, mini fuses and relays. A label that identifies each component is printed on the inside of the cover.
Fuse Box Diagrams
2005
List of fuses in the IPM (2005)
№ | Maxi Fuse | Mini Fuse | Description |
---|---|---|---|
F1 | 20A Yellow | Fog Lights | |
F2 | 15A Blue | Left Park/Tail Light | |
F3 | 15A Blue | Right Park/Tail Light | |
F4 | 30A Pink | Front Wipers | |
F5 | 20A Yellow | RDO / IP Ignition | |
F6 | 20A Yellow | 12 Volt Out Ignition or Battery | |
F8 | 20A Yellow | Horn | |
F9 | 40A Green | Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Pump | |
F10 | 40A Green | Front Blower | |
F11 | 20A Yellow | EWD / Rear Wiper | |
F12 | 25A Clear | Rear Blower | |
F13 | 40A Green | Electronic Back Light (EBL) | |
F14 | 20A Yellow | Ignition Off Draw (IOD) | |
F15 | 20A Yellow | Electronic Automatic Transaxle (EATX) Battery | |
F16 | 25A Clear | ASD | |
F17 | 20A Yellow | Fuel Pump | |
F18 | 15A Blue | A/C Clutch | |
F19 | 40A Green | Body Control Module (BCM) Feed 1 | |
F20 | 30A Pink | Central Amplifier | |
F21 | 25A Clear | Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module | |
F22 | 30A Pink | Seats | |
F23 | 10A Red | Ignition Switch | |
F24 | 20A Yellow | Hazard | |
F26 | 20A Yellow | Stop Lamp | |
F27 | 40A Green | Radiator Fan | |
F28 | 40A Green | Power Windows | |
F30 | 40A Green | Headlight Washers (Export Only) | |
F31 | 40A Green | Power Sliding Door | |
F32 | 40A Green | Power Liftgate | |
F33 | 15A Blue | Front/Rear Washer | |
20A Yellow | Spare (IOD) |
2006
List of fuses in the IPM (2006)
№ | Maxi Fuse | Mini Fuse | Description |
---|---|---|---|
F1 | 20A Yellow | Fog Lights | |
F2 | 15A Blue | Left Park/Tail Light | |
F3 | 15A Blue | Right Park/Tail Light | |
F4 | 30A Pink | Front Wipers | |
F5 | 20A Yellow | RDO / IP Ignition | |
F6 | 20A Yellow | 12 Volt Out Ignition or Battery | |
F8 | 20A Yellow | Horn | |
F9 | 40A Green | Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Pump | |
F10 | 40A Green | Front Blower | |
F11 | 20A Yellow | EWD / Rear Wiper | |
F12 | 25A Natural | Rear Blower | |
F13 | 40A Green | Electronic Back Light (EBL) | |
F14 | 20A Yellow | Ignition Off Draw (IOD) | |
F15 | 20A Yellow | Electronic Automatic Transaxle (EATX) Battery | |
F16 | 25A Natural | ASD | |
F17 | 20A Yellow | Fuel Pump | |
F18 | 15A Blue | A/C Clutch | |
F19 | 40A Green | Body Control Module (BCM) Feed 1 | |
F20 | 30A Pink | Central Amplifier | |
F21 | 25A Natural | Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module | |
F22 | 30A Pink | Seats | |
F23 | 10A Red | Ignition Switch | |
F24 | 20A Yellow | Hazard | |
F26 | 20A Yellow | Stop Lamp | |
F27 | 40A Green | Radiator Fan | |
F28 | 40A Green | Power Windows | |
F30 | 40A Green | Headlight Washers (Export Only) | |
F31 | 40A Green | Power Sliding Door | |
F32 | 40A Green | Power Liftgate | |
F33 | 15A Blue | Front/Rear Washer | |
20A Yellow | Spare (IOD) |
2007
List of fuses in the IPM (2007)
№ | Cartridge Fuse | Mini Fuse | Description |
---|---|---|---|
F1 | 20A Yellow | Fog Lights | |
F2 | 15A Blue | Left Park/Tail Light | |
F3 | 15A Blue | Right Park/Tail Light | |
F4 | 30A Pink | Front Wipers | |
F5 | 20A Yellow | RDO / IP Ignition | |
F6 | 20A Yellow | 12 Volt Out Ignition or Battery | |
F8 | 20A Yellow | Horn | |
F9 | 40A Green | Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Pump | |
F10 | 40A Green | Front Blower | |
F11 | 20A Yellow | EWD / Rear Wiper | |
F12 | 25A Natural | Rear Blower | |
F13 | 40A Green | Electronic Back Light (EBL) | |
F14 | 20A Yellow | Ignition Off Draw (IOD) | |
F15 | 20A Yellow | Electronic Automatic Transaxle (EATX) Battery | |
F16 | 25A Natural | ASD | |
F17 | 20A Yellow | Fuel Pump | |
F18 | 15A Blue | A/C Clutch | |
F19 | 40A Green | Body Control Module (BCM) Feed 1 | |
F20 | 30A Pink | Central Amplifier | |
F21 | 25A Natural | Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module | |
F22 | 30A Pink | Seats | |
F23 | 10A Red | Ignition Switch | |
F24 | 20A Yellow | Hazard | |
F26 | 20A Yellow | Stop Lamp | |
F27 | 40A Green | Radiator Fan | |
F28 | 40A Green | Power Windows | |
F30 | 40A Green | Headlight Washers (Export Only) | |
F31 | 40A Green | Power Sliding Door | |
F32 | 40A Green | Power Liftgate | |
F33 | 15A Blue | Front/Rear Washer | |
20A Yellow | Spare (IOD) |
Conclusion
Proper maintenance of the fuse box and relays is key to maintaining the smooth operation of the Dodge Caravan’s electrical systems. Regular inspection helps prevent issues and ensures all features, from power doors to lighting, continue to function efficiently.