The diagrams of relay, and fuse blocks of the Dodge Monaco (1974 – 1976), the location, purpose, and description of all blocks in the car are presented.
Diagrams shown for cars 1974, 1975, 1976
Fuse box Dodge Monaco (1974 – 1976)
№ | (A) | Protected Component |
1 | 5 | Radio |
2 | 20 | Air conditioner compressor clutch, rear window defogger, cornering lights (Monaco only), speed control, automatic temperature control relay |
3 | 20 | Turn signal flasher circuit, back-up lights, voltage limiter, fuel gauge, oil gauge, temperature gauge |
4 | 20 | Air conditioner blower motor relay, heater blower motor |
5 | 30 | Air conditioner high blower |
6 | 5 | Headlights and windshield wiper/washer switch light, instrument cluster lights (also in cavity 2), tailgate unlock switch light, radio light, rear window defogger, cigar lighter light, clock light, right ash tray light, (D-C only) |
7 | 20 | Clock, cigar lighter, tail light, side marker lights, park & turn signal lights, instrument cluster lights (also in cavity 1), license lights |
8 | 20 | Trunk light, ignition switch light & time delay relay, rear dome light (wagons only), hazard flasher circuit, stop light, seat belt, key-in headlights-on buzzer, map light, courtesy light, glove box light, dome light, seat belt light |
9 | 20 | Horns, horn relay |
10 | 20 | Power window relay, brake warning light, hot temperature indicator light (engine), door ajar indicator light, oil warning light, electric trunk, lid, seat belt interlock, ignition feed |
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The purpose, and pinout elements in Dodge Monaco (1974 – 1976) may vary depending on the configuration, model, and year of manufacture, and if some electrical device in your car has stopped working, then the cause may be a blown fuse that must be replaced to solve the problem.