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Promaster has 2 fuse boxes. It’s a 2023 1500. (Different years are apparently different.)
One is on lower dash by drivers knee. I haven’t had to deal with this one yet but it’s easy access.
This post is about the 2nd fuse box located, basically, under the driver side head light assembly.
This external fuse box cover is fastened down with 3 screws and one of them is located directly under the head light assembly and is an absolute PITA to get to.
First the Promaster manual only tells you about the 2 obvious & easy to get to screws so one gets to spend ALOT of time getting frustrated trying to remove the cover because it’s still held down at one corner by a screw you can’t see, don’t know about and is practically impossible to get to because of said headlight assembly once you finally have concluded there gotta be a 3rd screw holding that EFFING COVER ON!

Above is location pik frum manual
Below note verbiage : two cover screws

WHEW!………

Above pik: problem screw is colored yellow, center right under headlight assembly.
Anyway; after almost 45 minutes I finally got the damn cover off without breaking something - intentionally or not - and was able to remove the blown fuse that is paired to the inside dash 12v plug that initiated all of this.
Needless to say the “third screw problem” has been forever solved by not replacing it. 2 is good enuff.
bch bum jonny
One is on lower dash by drivers knee. I haven’t had to deal with this one yet but it’s easy access.
This post is about the 2nd fuse box located, basically, under the driver side head light assembly.
This external fuse box cover is fastened down with 3 screws and one of them is located directly under the head light assembly and is an absolute PITA to get to.
First the Promaster manual only tells you about the 2 obvious & easy to get to screws so one gets to spend ALOT of time getting frustrated trying to remove the cover because it’s still held down at one corner by a screw you can’t see, don’t know about and is practically impossible to get to because of said headlight assembly once you finally have concluded there gotta be a 3rd screw holding that EFFING COVER ON!

Above is location pik frum manual
Below note verbiage : two cover screws

WHEW!………

Above pik: problem screw is colored yellow, center right under headlight assembly.
Anyway; after almost 45 minutes I finally got the damn cover off without breaking something - intentionally or not - and was able to remove the blown fuse that is paired to the inside dash 12v plug that initiated all of this.
Needless to say the “third screw problem” has been forever solved by not replacing it. 2 is good enuff.
bch bum jonny