The circuit breaker fuse panel on a 1949 Dodge Coronet is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It may be mounted on the firewall or near the steering column. Accessing it usually requires bending down or reaching under the dashboard. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific details and diagrams for your model.
The breaker is self resetting.
There are fuses under the hood and on the driver side end of the dash. Not sure what "the breaker" is.
Dodge Coronet was created in 1965.
The circuit breaker is self resetting. you may have a short in the wiring.
yes there is a dodge coronet, and in 68, 69, 70 there was a coronet super bee.
coronet 440, coronet 500, and the coronet R/T.
Were is the power window fuse and/or circuit breaker located in a 1999 dodge durango?
Please ask a new question with more info about the vehicle and the problem.
In 1970, Dodge produced a total of 4,999 Coronet convertibles. This model year marked the final production of the Coronet convertible, as Dodge discontinued it after 1970. The 1970 Coronet was part of the larger Dodge Coronet lineup, which included various body styles and configurations.
Glove compartment, under a plastic cover.
A self resetting breaker will reset itself once the short is removed, repaired, If it will not reset the breaker has failed or the short is still present.
It all depends on what engine you have in the coronet.