Fuses are in either the under hood or trunk fuse boxes.
the fuse is the yellow 20 A in the back fuse pannel the one that is out of line with all the other ones
on my 68 charger it is in line between fuel pump & carburator
The Charger is now and always has been a muscle car made by Dodge.The Charger was reintroduced to the Dodge line up in the year 2005.
Off the line it was rated at 375
underneath the car on the fuel line in front of the gas tank.
under the car, it runs from the gas tank to the fuel rail on the intake manifold.
In 1977 the base Charger and Charger Sport were dropped as this body style became part of the newly named B-body Monaco line, and only the Charger SE and Charger Daytona were offered. Sales dropped to 36,204. In 1978 only about 2,800 Chargers were produced (likely to use up leftover stock of 1977 trim parts), after which it was replaced by the similar 1978 Dodge Magnum. that is the time where they stopped making original charger.
Probably in line with tail lights.
to compete with the GM and ford offerings back in the day. And never won except in dragsters, straight line folly
There isn't an individual fuse. It is run by the engine computer. Check the vacuum line running from the intake to the cruise servo.There isn't an individual fuse. It is run by the engine computer. Check the vacuum line running from the intake to the cruise servo.
Can I watch the charger game on line today
The Dodge Caliber (not Caliper) was first introduced as a 2007 model, taking the place of its Neon model, in Spring '06. Part of its Chrysler line-up, the Dodge Caliber has a hatchback profile.