The fuses for the 2004-2006 Pacifica are in the black box next to the battery marked fuses. If you are having failing headlights ( or no lights) this is a real problem with the Pac's. The problem is the idiots at Chrysler engineering designed most of the electrical power be distributed thru the " fuse box" which doubles as the Power Distribution Module and is programed for your VIN # or unique to you. The power leads to each headlight (right and left get their own "on" power switch) weakens over time and powers off, either shutting down each light until the power driver cools off, or fails completely and takes out the bulb with it. I know, I went thru 6 bulbs @ $36 each until I had NO power out to them period. This requires a new PDM @ $390. I got one only to find that my memory circuit for door locks, radio and other things kept with the key off didn't function. Called Chrysler, who as usual shut their eyes tto the fact I had a defective unit, wouldn't take it back! I devised a way and device the can be triggered to turn on my lights WITH the headlight switch on the column using the weak signal from the PDM as the trigger. I also installed HID kit because these lights are brighter and use less energy. The secret is I used a electronic (solid state) 12v auto relay and took the power from the battery to power the lights, and installed them in a weather tight plastic case from The Shack. Works great, and hasn't failed in over a year.
Under the hood by the battery
All fuse are under the hood, on the driver side.
It is under the hood, next to the battery.
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One, under the hood.
One under the hood.
Under the hood.Under the hood.
Under the hood.Under the hood.
it is under the hood on the right hand side.
== == That is how you change the actual headlight but the question is how to change a fuse.
Just the one under the hood by the battery.
The fuse box is under the hood, and the hatch is #11 - 40amp.