Explore Dodge Avenger fuse box diagrams in this straightforward guide that helps you understand the electrical layout of this mid-sized sedan. Here we cover the Dodge Avenger (produced from 2007 to 2014) and provide fuse diagrams for 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, along with the location of the fuse panels and the assignment of each fuse, giving you a clear and convenient reference for electrical troubleshooting.
The Integrated Power Module (fuse box) is located in the engine compartment near the air cleaner assembly. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A label that identifies each component may be printed on the inside of the cover.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of fuses in the IPM
Fuse Data
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2008–2010: Not used / 2011–2014: Siren / Intrusion Module (if equipped)
22
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10A
Climate Controls / Heated Cupholder (if equipped)
23
—
15A
ASD Relay Feed 3
24
—
20A or 25A
Power Sunroof (amp rating depends on build)
25
—
10A
Heated Mirrors (if equipped)
26
—
15A
ASD Relay Feed 2
27
—
10A
IGN RUN – ORC / OCM Feed
28
—
10A
IGN RUN – ORC / OCM Feed
29
—
—
Hot Car (no fuse used)
30
—
20A
Heated Seats (if equipped)
31
—
10A
2008–2010: Spare or Accessory Circuit / 2011–2014: Additional Accessory or Module Feed
32
30A
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ASD Relay Feed 1
33
—
10A
PCM / Diagnostic Link Connector / Switch Bank
34
30A
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ABS Valve / ESC Module Feed (if equipped)
35
40A
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ABS Pump / Stability Module Feed (if equipped)
36
30A
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Door Module Feed (DDM/PDM) (if equipped)
37
—
25A
2008: Not used / 2009–2010: Accessory Feed / 2011–2014: Power Top or Additional Accessory (varies)
FAQ
Which fuses control the cigar lighter / power outlets in the Dodge Avenger?
The cigar lighter and power outlets in the Dodge Avenger are protected by the following fuses in the engine compartment fuse box: Fuse #11 – Selectable Power Outlet (inside center armrest) Fuse #16 – ACC / Cigar Lighter (models 2008–2011) Fuse #13 – ACC / Cigar Lighter (models 2012–2014)