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Old 01-19-2006, 06:06 PM
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Where is Fuse # ! for Trailer Tow?

I am trying to find the location of fuse #1 (30 amp) Trailer Tow on my dodge 3100 Ram Van. It is a 2001. The fuse is from the Battery to the Relay that is controlled by the headlamp switch. Any ideas are appreciated.
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Old 01-20-2006, 01:28 PM
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Re: Where is Fuse # ! for Trailer Tow?

FYI
I found the two fuses in the wire bundle that comes from the fire wall
grommet. They stick up with rubber covers over the fuse. The really
embarrassing part is that it is noted inside the cover to the PDC. Jeez!
Bob
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Re: Where is Fuse # ! for Trailer Tow?

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FYI
I found the two fuses in the wire bundle that comes from the fire wall
grommet. They stick up with rubber covers over the fuse. The really
embarrassing part is that it is noted inside the cover to the PDC. Jeez!
Bob

Thx, I've been wondering where those were also. They show them in the wiring diagrams but don't name the physical location.
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