What's the 2013 Ram 1500 power steering fuse location?

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Marie B January 13, 2021
As the owner of a 2013 Dodge Ram 1500, You may be experiencing loss of power to Your power steering system. If this is the case, You will need to check the power steering fuse to make sure it isn't faulty. To do this, You will need to go to the front of Your vehicle, and prop open the hood. Look at the battery, located next to the engine block. The positive terminal should have the fuse attached to it, right on top. If the fuse is faulty, it will need to be replaced. You can expect to pay between $30 and $88 for a new part alone. If You replace it with the aide of a professional, You will pay $50 to $140 for labor.
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Jack Rambicourt September 22, 2022
How do you tell if that fuse on the battery is bad ?
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Robert M July 16, 2020
The 2013 dodge ram 1500 power steering fuse is found in the main fuse box at the front of the engine
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Stephen Gregory September 13, 2020
The 125amp fuse is located on the positive battery terminal. It has two little bolts sticking off of it that look like places you can put jumper cables. Consequently, people hook up their jumper cables there, blow the fuse and wind thinking they need a $1000 power steering system. Nope. You just need a $40 fuse. (Still ouch for a fuse.) There is a little 10 amp fuse for the EPS linked to the ECM but I think that has to do with a sensor of some sort. Definitely not the main fuse to the system. I found this out when I accidentally grounded my s**t out fixing a radiator fan. Its horse s**t. Engineers s**k.
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Mica September 19, 2022
Do I need to disconnect negative or positive first
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johnny October 14, 2022
Steering is out on a 2013 dodge ram
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James July 30, 2022
Stephen, u the s**t homie. Fo sho, 100% Thanks
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