SOURCE: 2000 dodge neon
there are two ground wires. One by each headlight assembly on the main crossbar. One or both may be loose. Mine had the same problem found that problem tightened ground and that fixed the problem. No more fuse light.
SOURCE: dies after driving for 10 minutes
I think I'd have to gamble on a new relay, and clean up contacts in those sockets with electrical cleaner, then add dielectric grease before plugging in new one. Do the pump first obviously.
SOURCE: starter fuse keeps blowing
Sounds like a short in the system. you will need to inspect the wiring and posably, bench test the starter. Check the cables to the battery. Make sure the wires and the battery are in good shape.
SOURCE: 99 dodge neon # 10 fuse ing feed 15 amp blows out
There's a short in the circut. Check continuity of the wires that feed from that fuse (you'll need a wiring diagram to identify each wire). You've got something that is causing too much amperage to move through the circut and the fuse blows. Make sure the amperage on the fuse is correct for the application (your owner's manual or fuse box diagram should tell you what amperage rating to install in each fuse slot).
SOURCE: 2003 Dodge Neon - fuse to dash and tail lights
there could be a short somewhere in the wires
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