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Fused B+ Hazard?

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Topic: Fused B+ Hazard?

Posted By: brownshk
Subject: Fused B+ Hazard?
Date Posted: February 06, 2010 at 2:06 PM

2007 Dodge Grand Caravan.  I'm tracing a battery drain and have all the wiring diagrams from dodge.com.

I can read the diagrams fairly well, but I can't figure out what it means when the circuit terminates with "Fused (B+) (Hazard.)"  Here's an example, and the last page has two of these at the bottom.

https://www.dodge.com/bodybuilder/2007/docs/wd/rs/wiringdiagrams/8w52turnsignals.pdf

I know B+ means the battery, and it's a common term because it's in all kinds of diagrams. I have a fuse called HAZARD.  Will be a very basic answer, I realize!



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DB



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Posted By: howie ll
Date Posted: February 06, 2010 at 5:39 PM
It simply means the fuse supply for the hazards is a 12V+ Constant, i.e. battery rather than ACC or IGN.





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