no fuse warning light
#1
no fuse warning light
hello this is a follow up on my last reversed battery cables post ,got in my car and it started right up ,but a warning light came on my dash that says no fuse .like i said i checked all the fuses in my under the hood fuse box with a continuity test they seem to be good, does anybody know what this means.thanks
#4
need more info
it definitly says no fuse, comes on for about one minute than shuts off, car runs ok,but i would like to know were this iod fuse is located and fix it, cant find any info about any of my fuses on the internet or in my fuse box,dont have a 2009 owners manuel and none of the images on the web resemble my 2009 fuse box totaly different. more knowledge on this would be great.thanks for replying.
#5
You should be able to download an owners manual from chrysler.com.
The IOD fuse is not labeled as such. Look for a fuse that has "ears" or handles on it. It will be labeled for "radio" or something like that. It is designed to be easily popped loose but be left in place. Its purpose is to allow the dealer to disconnect things like the clock and remote key receiver that would normally draw a little current when the car is just parked so that the battery is not run down while the car sits on the lot waiting to be sold. That way, when a customer wants to see the car, the salesman can push in the fuse and get everything working easily without tools. "IOD" stands for "Ignition Off Draw". It's just an ordinary fuse sitting in a carrier with little handles unless a previous owner has replaced it without putting the carrier back in. In that case, you'll have to hunt it down.
Does your car have both an interior and under-the-hood fuse box? The IOD fuse is probably in the interior box.
The IOD fuse is not labeled as such. Look for a fuse that has "ears" or handles on it. It will be labeled for "radio" or something like that. It is designed to be easily popped loose but be left in place. Its purpose is to allow the dealer to disconnect things like the clock and remote key receiver that would normally draw a little current when the car is just parked so that the battery is not run down while the car sits on the lot waiting to be sold. That way, when a customer wants to see the car, the salesman can push in the fuse and get everything working easily without tools. "IOD" stands for "Ignition Off Draw". It's just an ordinary fuse sitting in a carrier with little handles unless a previous owner has replaced it without putting the carrier back in. In that case, you'll have to hunt it down.
Does your car have both an interior and under-the-hood fuse box? The IOD fuse is probably in the interior box.
Last edited by dcotter0579; 08-30-2016 at 10:23 AM.
#6
fuse warning light
yea, i found a couple fuses that fit that description in my under the hood fuse box one was a yellow that was 10 amps and the other may have been 30 and was blue i think, i pulled them up but not out and fit my test leads for a continuity test and they both beeped so i think they are good i dont think my model year has another fuse box, ill call the dealer to check i coudnt see any visuel way to check those fuses, by the way my airbag light is on steady now i think it might b related to the polarity reversal.
#8
yes i got the manuels didnt know it was that easy,thanks chrysler wanted 35 dollers and it was going to take 2 weeks to get it ther are about 4 fuses marked iod in some way or another i will recheck them ,car seems to be running ok ,must have blown a fuse somewere but cant find what it is affecting .
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