Discover the fuse box and relay locations for the 2007-2010 Dodge Sprinter, with diagrams for easy reference. Essential for maintaining electrical reliability.
The 2007-2010 Dodge Sprinter is a versatile, full-size van available in multiple body styles to meet a variety of commercial and personal needs. Offered in standard and extended lengths, as well as with high-roof options, the Sprinter provides ample interior space, making it ideal for cargo transport, passenger shuttling, or customized conversions. With robust diesel engine options, it delivers reliable performance and durability, commonly used for delivery and service industries.
The Dodge Sprinter’s extensive electrical system supports its features and requires efficient management. The main fuse box, located under the driver’s seat, provides power to essential systems like the lighting, HVAC, and infotainment. Another fuse box can be found in the engine compartment, housing the relays that control high-demand components such as the starter motor and fuel pump. Routine inspection and maintenance of these fuse boxes and relays ensure the vehicle’s electrical reliability.
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(2007-2010) Dodge Sprinter 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 Sprinter 2007-2010 fuse assignment
Dodge Sprinter Year of production: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Main fuse box:
The fuses and relays for the standard equipment are in the main fuse box in the footwell on the left-hand side of the vehicle.
- To open: release 1 the quick-release lock and remove the cover.
- To close: attach the cover at the bottom and fold it closed. The cover must engage. Lock 2 the quick-release lock.
Preliminary fuse box is located in the battery recess in the driver’s footwell.
Additional fuses and relays for the optional equipment are in the fuse box in the driver’s seat.
- To open: adjust the seat to its highest position. Press both latching springs 1 down and remove the cover.
- To close: attach the cover at the bottom and fold it closed. The cover must engage.
Fuse Box Diagrams
2007
Main Fuse Box
List of fuses in the Main fuse box (2007)
â„– | A | Consumer |
---|---|---|
1 | 15A | Horn |
2 | 25A | Electric steering lock ESTL (electronic ignition switch EIS) |
3 | 10A | Terminal 30 Z, vehicles with gasoline engine / electronic ignition switch ElS / instrument cluster |
4 | 5A | Light switch / center console switch unit |
5 | 30A | Windshield wipers |
6 | 15A | Fuel pump |
7 | 5A | MRM (jacket tube module) |
8 | 20A | Terminal 87 (2) |
9 | 20A | Terminal 87 (3) |
10 | 10A | Terminal 87 (4) |
11 | 15A | Terminal 15 R vehicle |
12 | 10A | Airbag control unit |
13 | 15A | Cigarette lighter / glove box lighting / radio |
14 | 5A | Diagnostic socket / light switch / instrument cluster |
15 | 5A | Front heating system |
16 | 10A | Terminal 87 (1) |
17 | 10A | Airbag control unit |
18 | 7.5A | Terminal 15 vehicle, brake lamp switch |
19 | 7.5A | Interior lights |
20 | 25A | Power window co-driver’s side / terminal 30/2 signal acquisition and actuation module SAM |
21 | 5A | Engine control unit |
22 | 5A | Antilock Brake System (ABS) |
23 | 25A | Starter motor |
24 | 10A | Diesel engine components |
25 | 25A | 12V socket on the bottom of the center console |
Fuse block F55/1 | ||
1 | 25A | Control panel, left door |
2 | 10A | Diagnostic socket |
3 | 25A | Brake system (valves) |
4 | 40A | Brake system (delivery pump) |
5 | 7.5A | Terminal 87 (5), vehicles with gasoline engine |
6 | 7.5A | Terminal 87 (6), vehicles with gasoline engine |
7 | 30A | Headlamp cleaning system |
8 | 15A | Anti-theft alarm system (ATA) |
9 | – | Unassigned |
Fuse block F55/2 | ||
10 | 15A | Radio |
11 | 7.5A | Telephone |
12 | 30A | Front blowers |
13 | – | Unassigned |
14 | 30A | Seat heating / center console switch unit |
15 | 10A | Non MB-body electrics |
16 | 10A | Heating, rear heating / Tempmatic (air-conditioning system), front / CD-player |
17 | 10A | Motion detector / convenience interior lighting / satellite radio |
18 | 7.5A | Air conditioning in the rear |
Preliminary fuse box
List of fuses in the Preliminary fuse box (2007)
â„– | A | Consumer |
---|---|---|
1 | 80A/40A | Pre-glow relay / secondary air pump |
2 | 80A | Engine fan air-conditioning system |
3 | 80A | Signal acquisition and actuation module SAM / fuse and relay block SRB |
4 | 150A | Auxiliary battery in the engine compartment |
5 | 150A | Terminal 30 fuse boxes, signal acquisition and actuation module SAM / fuse and relay block SRB |
6 | Brucke | Connecting point in driver’s seat base |
7 | 150A | Heater booster (PTC) |
Fuse box in the driver’s seat
List of fuses in the driver’s seat (2007)
â„– | A | Consumer |
---|---|---|
1 | 5A | Mirror adjustment |
2 | 30A | Rear window wiper |
3 | 5A | Reversing camera / telephone |
4 | 7.5A | Operating speed governor (ADR) / PTO / trailer connection unit AAG |
5 | 10A | Terminal 87 electronic transmission control ETC, control unit |
6 | – | Unassigned |
7 | 7.5A/15A | Electronic selector level module ESM |
8 | 10A | Terminal 15 body builder, drop side / 3-way tipper |
9 | 15A | Roof ventilator / audio signal equipment |
10 | 25A | Terminal 30, tapping wire body builder |
11 | 15A | Terminal 15, tapping wire body builder |
12 | 10A | D+, tapping wire body builder |
13 | 10A | Auxiliary indication module 1 |
14 | 20A | Trailer socket |
15 | 25A | Trailer recognition device |
16 | 7.5A | Tir pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / Parktronic system (PTS) |
17 | 25A | PSM control unit |
18 | 25A | PSM control unit |
19 | 5A/25A | Overhead control panel / sliding sunroof |
20 | 7.5A | Clearance lamps |
21 | 30A/15A | Rear window heating |
22 | 15A | Rear window heating 2 |
23 | 15A | 12V socket rear left, load / passenger compartment |
24 | 15A | 12V socket driver’s seat base |
25 | 15A | 12V socket rear right, load / passenger compartment / Auxiliary heating blower speed 1 |
26 | 25A | Auxiliary heating |
27 | 25A/20A | Heater booster |
28 | 30A | Air conditioning in the rear |
29 | – | Unassigned |
30 | – | Unassigned |
31 | 30A | Blower unit, rear heating |
32 | – | Unassigned |
33 | 30A | Electric sliding door, right |
34 | 30A | Electric sliding door, left |
35 | 30A | Brake booster |
36 | – | Unassigned |
Conclusion
The 2007-2010 Dodge Sprinter is built for practicality and heavy-duty performance. Proper care of the fuse boxes and relays is crucial for maintaining its dependable electrical systems.