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Buy a manual, it will save you tones of money on simple fixes. I found one at AbesBooks for $10 using Google in 1 minute. These books are a little weak on some pictures but the always have excellent diagrams including the fuse box. Also, try looking in the lid of the fuse box. Just like a box of chocolates you always know what you are going to get if you look at the lid.
there should be a diagram on a decal under the hood if its still there. the other thing to do is go to the library and look for a book on maintenance for you year make and model of car it should be in there
Our Chrysler product owners manuals only go back to 2004 model year and up. The diagrams are in the owners manual. You can probably find a used manual on eBay, about $10-$15
Visit the autozone.com website and register the car information. It doesn't cost anything and you will gain access to an online repair manual for the car. The wiring diagrams should be available there and the manual is a handy resource for anyone doing their own maintenance. I hope you find it helpful. Best wishes.
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