fusible link is most likely blown now.


Unfortunately it appears you may have a short before the fuse box.

First thing is check for burned wires to start.

Disconnect anything you recently put on electrically on the car. You may have installed them incorrectly.


Are you using the rated fuses in the fuse box? Using the incorrect fuse will cause problems if the system is overloaded.


Since the problem occurred when you had the headlights on, I would look into that circuit. Unplug the connecter at the headlight switch and take a look at it. Look under the carpet at the high beam switch as well they like to get fried there. Follow the wires that are in the headlight circuit to see if there are any burned or melted wires.

Download the wiring diagram for your year car.

http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=24


Allen Here's a novel idea, let's not throw a bunch of parts at the car hoping it will fix the problem and instead spend a little time diagnosing it first. Life was a little easier when I was just a wrench.