Find the fuse box and relay locations for the 2003-2006 Dodge Viper (ZB I) with detailed diagrams. Keep your Viper’s electrical system functioning reliably.

The Dodge Viper (ZB I) 2003-2006 is a high-performance sports car known for its aggressive design and raw power. Available in coupe and convertible body styles, the Viper ZB I combines a lightweight aluminum chassis with a striking exterior. Its muscular stance, long hood, and low-profile design make it an icon among American sports cars. Inside, the Viper emphasizes performance-driven simplicity, with minimal distractions to keep the focus on driving.

The Viper’s advanced electrical system powers crucial components like the ignition, lights, and cooling systems, all of which rely on the fuse box and relays. The main fuse box is located in the engine compartment, near the battery, and contains fuses for critical systems such as the fuel pump and fans. Relays, which handle high-power electrical loads, are housed in the same area for efficient access and troubleshooting. Maintaining these components is essential for optimal vehicle performance and safety.

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(2003-2006) Dodge Viper (ZB I) 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 Viper (ZB I) 2003-2006 fuse assignment

Dodge Viper (ZB I) Year of production: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Location of the Fuse Box

Dodge Viper (ZB I; 2003-2006): Engine compartment fuse box location

A power distribution center is located in the engine compartment. This center contains fuses and relays.


Fuse Box Diagrams

2005

Dodge Viper (2005): Engine compartment fuse box diagram

List of fuses in the PDC (2005)

â„–Cartridge Fuse / RelayMini FuseCircuits
140ABatt-Relay Contact, High Blower Motor Module – ABS Pump Feed
240AABS Pump Feed
330A GreenBattery
420A YellowFused Feed to RS Amplifier or Power Amplifier
530A GreenIgnition Switch (Run & Accessory) -(Downstream)
640ABatt
730A GreenBatt-Relay Contact, ABS Pump Motor
830A GreenBatt-Motor, Wiper
940ABatt-Fuseblock
1030A GreenBatt-Switch, Ignition (Run/Start/Accy)
1120A YellowBatt-Relay Contact, Auto Shutdown
1220A YellowSecondary Power Outlet Feed
1315A BlueBatt-Flasher, Hazard
1415A BlueRear O2 Sensor to Heater Relay
1520A YellowElectric Heated RR. WDO (EBL)
16,1720A YellowFused Feed – Cigar Lighter
1815A BlueBatt-Locks, Power Door
1915A BlueBatt
2015A BlueFeed-Courtesy, Dome, Visor, Illuminated Entry, Reading
2115A BlueFuse Feed to Stop Lamp Switch
2215A BlueBattery to AC Clutch Relay
23,2410A RedAirbag, Ignition Run
25-29ISO RELAYBatt-Relay Contact, High Blower Motor
30-34MICRO RELAYBatt-Relay-Starter Contact to Solenoid
35-39MICRO RELAYFeed-Auto Shutdown Relay Coil
40-44MICRO RELAYFeed-Horn (From Relay)
45-49MICRO RELAYBatt-Relay – Headlamps
50-54MICRO RELAYRelay – A/C Clutch Output from Relay Contact (B+)
55-59MICRO RELAYLeft/Right Downstream Oxygen Sensor Output Feed FR
60,6115A BlueIgnition Start/Run Relay Coil
62,6315A BlueIgnition Start/Run Gauges
64,6510A RedIgnition Start/Run Airbag
66,6720A YellowFeed-Ign Run/Acc Wiper Switch
68,6920A YellowLeft HID Headlamp
70,7120A YellowRight HID Headlamp
72-76MICRO RELAYBatt – Run/Acc Relay
82-86MICRO RELAYHeated Rear Window (EBL) Relay
87-91MICRO RELAYBatt-Motor, Fuel Pump Relay

2006

Dodge Viper (2006): Engine compartment fuse box diagram

List of fuses in the PDC (2006)

â„–Cartridge Fuse / RelayMini FuseCircuits
140ABatt – Relay Contact, High Blower Motor Module – ABS Pump Feed
240AABS Pump Feed
330A GreenBattery
420A YellowFused Feed to RS Amplifier or Power Amplifier
530A GreenIgnition Switch (Run & Accessory) – (Downstream)
640ABatt
730A GreenBatt – Relay Contact, ABS Pump Motor
830A GreenBatt – Motor, Wiper
940ABatt – Fuseblock
1030A GreenBatt – Switch, Ignition (Run/Start/ Accy)
1125A ClearBatt – Relay Contact, Auto Shutdown
1220A YellowSecondary Power Outlet Feed
1315A BlueBatt – Flasher, Hazard
1415A BlueRear O2 Sensor to Heater Relay
1520A YellowElectric Heated RR. WDO (EBL)
16,1720A YellowFused Feed – Cigar Lighter
1815A BlueBatt – Locks, Power Door
1915A BlueBatt
2015A BlueFeed – Courtesy, Dome, Visor, Illuminated Entry, Reading
2115A BlueFuse Feed to Stop Lamp Switch
2215A BlueBattery to AC Clutch Relay
23,2410A RedAirbag, Ignition Run
25-29ISO RELAYBatt-Relay Contact, High Blower Motor
30-34MICRO RELAYBatt – Relay – Starter Contact to Solenoid
35-39MICRO RELAYFeed – Auto Shutdown Relay Coil
40-44MICRO RELAYFeed – Horn (From Relay)
45-49MICRO RELAYBatt – Relay – Headlamps
50-54MICRO RELAYRelay – A/C Clutch Output from Relay Contact (B+)
55-59MICRO RELAYLeft/Right Downstream Oxygen Sensor Output Feed FR
60,6115A BlueIgnition Start/Run Relay Coil
62,6315A BlueIgnition Start/Run Gauges
64,6510A RedIgnition Start/Run Airbag
66,6720A YellowFeed – Ign Run/Acc Wiper Switch
68,6920A YellowLeft HID Headlamp
70,7120A YellowRight HID Headlamp
72-76MICRO RELAYBatt – Run/Acc Relay
82-86MICRO RELAYHeated Rear Window (EBL) Relay
87-91MICRO RELAYBatt – Motor, Fuel Pump Relay

Conclusion

The Dodge Viper (ZB I) 2003-2006 delivers unmatched performance and style. Ensuring the fuse box and relays are in good condition is vital for its reliability on the road.

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