yes their is 2 fuse boxes.
There is more than one fuse and fuse boxes, specify for which circuit
Which one-there is more than 1 fuse box also=locations in owner's manual
it should be on the underside of the fuse box cover. other than that go to moparts.com
No, the only fuse box is under the hood next to the battery.
No, it is not a fuse. More than likely your alternator is not functioning as it should. Drive the car to your local Auto Parts store and have them check the charging system.
If you're referring to gas mileage, a Ford Focus is much more fuel efficient than a Dodge Charger
More than Dreams - 2006 was released on: USA: January 2006
find the fuse for the alarm if the fuse sevices alarm only remove the fuse other than that basically you are stuck with the alarm
Dodge is owned by FCA, Fiat Chrysler, and Ford is its own independent company. Ford also outsells Dodge in every one of it's same-class competitors. Ford sells more Mustangs than Dodge does Challengers, Ford sells more Edges than Dodge does Journeys, and Ford sells more F-150s than Dodge sells Ram 1500s, Ford sells more Super Dutys than Dodge does Ram Heavy-Dutys. Ford has a great advantage over Dodge and Chrysler.
depending on the year there are fuse boxes in different places but it is more than likely above the brake pedal behind the panal below the steering wheel this fuse box has many different fuses you just have to test each one or look in the trucks manuel.
When a fuse blows there is a current draw caused by a short circut. I would check all my wires to and from the starter. More than likely there is a worn wire which is touching something metal and creating the ground.
dodge and chevy are mostly the same but dodge has more power so go with the dodge