* Fuse box layout varies: Fuse box locations and layouts can differ even within the same model year based on trim level, engine type, and other factors.
* Manufacturer's manual is the best source: The most accurate and reliable information will be found in your vehicle's owner's manual.
Here's how to find the information:
1. Locate your owner's manual: Check your glove compartment, the center console, or your vehicle's storage area.
2. Look for the fuse box diagram: The manual will usually have a section dedicated to the fuse box.
3. Identify the power window fuse: The diagram will list the fuse locations and what each fuse controls. Look for "power window" or "window" to find the relevant fuse.
If you do not have your owner's manual, you can try the following:
1. Check the fuse box under the hood: This is a common location for many fuses.
2. Check the fuse box inside the vehicle: This is often found on the driver's side, near the steering wheel.
3. Consult online resources: Websites like AlldataDIY or the Dodge official website may have a schematic for your specific model.
Note: Always disconnect the battery before working with fuses to prevent electrical shock.