I have a 2017 320. I would like to have a drawing or schematic that has a description of which breaker and which fuse go to each of the circuits. Case in point: I am replacing a GCFI outlet and I don't know if I need a 15amp or a 20amp outlet.
The circuit on which that outlet is installed is probably protected by a 15A breaker. That is the case on my 2015.
I think code requires a 15A outlet (NEMA 5-15R) on a 15A circuit.
That said, it's the breaker that regulates the maximum current allowed on the circuit, not the outlet itself. A 15/20A (NEMA 5-20R) outlet would also work as it will accept both 15A and 20A plugs. However, note that it is still a 15A circuit and if you plugged in a 20A device (unlikely since such devices are not common) you would overload the circuit and trip the breaker.
(NOTE: I edited my previous comment to ensure my advice was code compliant!)
Here are a couple of photos that might be helpful. The only 15 amp circuit is the 110 outlets and converter. They are pigtailed together in the WFCO. This is from a 2021 / 320.
I have read other posts that have indicated some minor differences (owners have found) from the OEM panel labeling. At some point, it's a good idea to turn each on/off to confirm (with testing) which circuit goes to which breaker and fuse.
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There are a couple of helpful schematics there.
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Here are a couple of photos that might be helpful. The only 15 amp circuit is the 110 outlets and converter. They are pigtailed together in the WFCO. This is from a 2021 / 320.
I have read other posts that have indicated some minor differences (owners have found) from the OEM panel labeling. At some point, it's a good idea to turn each on/off to confirm (with testing) which circuit goes to which breaker and fuse.
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Southern Maryland