* Under the Hood: This is the most common location for larger fuses and relays that protect high-current circuits like the engine, headlights, and starter. The fuse box is usually a large black plastic box.
* Inside the Cab: There's usually a smaller fuse panel inside the cabin, often located under the dashboard on the driver's side. This panel typically protects smaller circuits like the power windows, radio, and interior lights. The exact location can vary slightly depending on trim level and options. You might need to remove a small panel or cover to access it.
To be certain: The best way to find your specific fuse box locations is to:
1. Consult your owner's manual: Your owner's manual will have diagrams showing the location of all fuse boxes and a fuse legend indicating what each fuse protects.
2. Check online resources: Websites like the Dodge Ram forums or repair manuals specific to your model year often have photos and descriptions of fuse box locations.
Without knowing the specific trim level and engine of your 2007 Dodge Ram, it's impossible to give more precise directions. Always consult your owner's manual first.