The fuse box for a 2002 Dodge Caravan SE is located next to the battery under the hood (right hand side of the car). You can pop open the lid for the fuse box and on it's underside you'll see a diagram for all the fuses outlining what each fuse is for.
I found this online.
Mine is a 2005 caravan that we bought with a dead radio, this saved me from buying a new radio.....
For a 2001 Dodge Caravan: The owner's manual is vague, only stating that all fuses are under the hood in the fuse box, no diagrams. Once you have removed the fusebox cover, the diagrams for what each fuse does is provided under the lid. UNCLEARLY marked is the radio fuse, a 20amp fuse located 2nd row from top to the right of the accessory relay. It is marked: RDO/IP IGN. For me, with a dead radio, the problem was NOT the radio fuse, but instead the 40amp, BCM #1. This is the body control module (I think that is the terminology) I pulled it, pushed it back in and heard a click like a reset. Then, my radio worked just fine! Good luck!
Jake
All fuses in a 2009 Dodge Caravan are under the hood, next to the battery. It does not have an interior fuse box.
All fuses are under the hood, in the box next to the battery.
All fuses on a 2003 Caravan are under the hood next to the battery.
They are located under the hood, on the driver's side under a black box that you have to pull the top off to access the fuses.
All fuses for a 2003 Caravan are under the hood.
Yes all electronics are protected by fuses or circuit breakers.
All fuses are under the hood, next to the battery.
The fuse box for the 2005 Dodge Caravan is located under the hood on the right hand side. It has a black plastic cover with a schematic diagram underneath. Must be radio fuses in a different location.
There isn't one. All fuses are under the hood, next to the battery.
All fuses are in the under hood fuse box.
There are two fuse boxes. One is under the hood on the drivers side. The other is under the drivers side of the dash.
No, all fuses are under the hood.