Engine bay fuse & relay block diagram

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Jul 28, 2015 | 10:50 PM
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My fuse & relay block

I've been searching the Internet all evening for a fuse/relay block diagrams and all fuse and relay IDs. Can't find anything. Can anyone point me to this info.
I see some that identity the relays but nowhere can I find what all the fuses are for (large and small ones)
Thanks
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Jul 29, 2015 | 06:23 AM
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Engine bay fuse & relay block diagram
It's one of the easier things to find online.....

http://bfy.tw/12qj
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Jul 29, 2015 | 06:30 AM
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Here's a pic that shows most of the trouble maker fuses. '99 XJ.


Edit: I notice that you have a few extra mini fuses. Fog lamps (but I don't see Fog lamp relay) and Power Amplifier.


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Jul 29, 2015 | 09:56 AM
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Tag for later
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Jul 29, 2015 | 10:08 AM
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Quote: Tag for later

'96 PDC is different.
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Jul 29, 2015 | 04:36 PM
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Thanks for the pic Ken. Best yet. Almost all are IDed. The link that Murder City sent is worthless. It has a gazillion pics (most aren't even close or are of inside fuse panel) and none that I found had IDs on all the fuses, even after opening many of the page views associated with the pics. But thanks for the effort MC. Maybe more posts will come.
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Jul 29, 2015 | 04:51 PM
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Quote: Thanks for the pic Ken. Best yet. Almost all are IDed. The link that Murder City sent is worthless. It has a gazillion pics (most aren't even close or are of inside fuse panel) and none that I found had IDs on all the fuses, even after opening many of the page views associated with the pics. But thanks for the effort MC. Maybe more posts will come.


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Let me know if you need more data.


Cheers 99.
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Oct 11, 2023 | 07:27 AM
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20 amp starter fuse
Quote: Here's a pic that shows most of the trouble maker fuses. '99 XJ.


Edit: I notice that you have a few extra mini fuses. Fog lamps (but I don't see Fog lamp relay) and Power Amplifier.


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I have a 99 RHD Jeep Cherokee sport it's my mail jeep. Can anyone please tell me the correct name of the big 20 amp fuse under the hood for the starter. Idk if it's because my vehicle is old or because I'm a woman everyone thinks I'm an idiot lol. I know this fuse is bigger than the 2 normal fuses but I don't know the correct term! Please help. My jeep was a no crank no start at work yesterday and I seen this fuse is blown!
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Oct 11, 2023 | 07:37 AM
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That sizes is called MAXI...
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Oct 11, 2023 | 09:43 AM
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Thank you sir!!
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Oct 11, 2023 | 01:35 PM
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Of course you could just walk into a parts store & get one that looks the same.

A word of warning, those fuses are expensive (as you may have already found out) & a blown fuse is more likely to be a symptom than the cause of a problem. You do not want to plug in your new fuse & have it pop straight away.

If you have to check out the problem by sacrificing fuses, get some mini 20a fuses & an in line fuse holder; fit fuse, bare 1/4" of ends of wire & poke those in the maxifuse holder. If fuse doesn't blow - & Jeep starts, then chances are it was just the fuse, so probably safe to risk your precious new maxifuse.

&, yes I know there are more scientific approaches, hence my carefully chosen words, & emphasis, but this is a cheap, no kit, no skills/knowledge method.
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Oct 11, 2023 | 04:19 PM
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That's what I did was walk into an auto parts store and ask for it. That's why I was asking the correct term. I looked they didn't have any but they also didn't know what I was talking about. I even had a pic. And yes thank you for the inline fuse holder suggestion! That's what I need! I don't know how to put things in the right words for others to understand lol. I know what I mean haha! I went to another after this post and they has 2. I bought them both. I'm actually within the hour about to go up there and try 1. I'm going to pray it just works.I realize normally something causes a fuse to blow I'm a little mechanically inclined but in this situation I'm hoping for the best! I appreciate you taking the time to respond!
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