From a 1996: There is a fuse block (approximately) above the brake pedal and behind a panel held in place by two black plastic "screws" which need only be turned 90deg. There is able a fuse block in the engine compartment on the driver's side above the tire well. It's a closed container with a locked latch at one end. The fuse layout key is in the lid. Check both of these locations for failed fuses.
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 in slot #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!
The fuse box is under the hood next to the battery. A 2001 Dodge Caravan does not have an inside fuse box.
They are in the under hood fuse box.They are in the under hood fuse box.
All fuse for a 2001 are under the hood.
It is in the fuse box under the hood.
under dash on driver side
It is in the fuse box under the hood.
If the radio in a 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan quits working, it is likely a blown fuse. It could also be faulty wiring or a defective radio.
Yes, under the hood in the fuse/relay panel.
All fuses for a 2001 are under the hood, next to the battery.
The relay is under the hood and next to the battery inside the fuse box. It is the second one from the left. The diagram is displayed on the lid of the fuse box.
it shouuld be uder the radio
It is on the secondary fuse box under dash to left of steering column.