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97 dodge neon head light not getting off after ignition off,i have to take out fuse for head light under hood,pls tell me how to solve the problem,if it is relay sticking pls tell me where relay is located & how i will find it
well the ignition has nothing to do with the headlights......is the high beams on, blue indicator? or the low beams. headlight switch?well the ignition has nothing to do with the headlights......is the high beams on, blue indicator? or the low beams. headlight switch?
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FUSE in the odometer window means the IOD (Ignition-Off Draw) fuse in the Power Distribution Center under the hood is blown, removed, or has a failure in the wiring.
This fuse is removed during long-term storage on the dealer lot before the car is originally sold to keep the battery from being drained by dome lights left on, radio memory, etc. It has a yellow holder around it for quick identification. EVERY Neon built has one of these fuses; and every Chrysler product has one dating back to probably the original LH cars in '93.
check the fuse block under the hood, drivers side . head lights have fuses there may look ok but check with continuity tester to make sure. test wires at the head lights as well. best bet is the fuses
Where did he get the power from to run the fan,if he just used a hot wire from inside the car it most likely blew the fuse for ignition as the engine fan gets its power from a relay in the power distribution box under the hood as far as the fan goes if it ran with the wire then the engine coolant temp sensor is probably bad
hi check the batt first to make sure it is charged. second check your ground cable. and third check the main ignition fuse under the hood. it will be a very high amp fuse.
there is a fuse for the cruise control in the fuse box under the hood located right behind the battery. if the fuse is fine, then one of the cruise control components might be bad.
as for the headlight, you might need a new headlight socket. they are easy to replace and the replacement sockets can even be bought at walmart.
if the socket doesnt fix your problem, then you might need a new bright light switch
I would check the fuses, they are marked but check all fuses that pertain to any kind of lamp or light, sometimes if one fuse burns out it burns out other fuses.
well the ignition has nothing to do with the headlights......is the high beams on, blue indicator? or the low beams. headlight switch?
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