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Where is the fuel fuse on 1997 Plymouth breeze?

There isn't a single "fuel fuse" in the traditional sense on a 1997 Plymouth Breeze (or most modern cars). The fuel system is controlled by several components, and their operation is protected by multiple fuses and relays. A problem with the fuel system could be due to a blown fuse, a bad relay, or a faulty component itself.

To troubleshoot fuel delivery problems, you'll need to consult your owner's manual's fuse and relay diagrams. These diagrams will show the location of the fuse box(es) (usually under the hood and sometimes in the passenger compartment) and which fuses/relays are related to the fuel pump, fuel injectors, and other fuel system components. Look for fuses labeled "fuel pump," "injection," or similar. There might also be a relay involved.

Without the owner's manual, it's impossible to give you a precise location. You can usually find a free PDF version online by searching for "[year] Plymouth Breeze owner's manual".

Important Safety Note: Disconnecting or working with the fuel system is dangerous due to the risk of fire or explosion. If you're not comfortable working on your car's electrical system, take it to a qualified mechanic.