Chrysler T&C radio - is there a reset?

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Asked by Deac33 May 18, 2018 at 11:27 PM about the 2016 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Is there a reset button (or hole) for the radio on a Chrysler T&C radio?

We had some electronic work done on the accelerator and after leaving the shop the
radio works but changes station every 2-5 seconds.   Very strange and I'm just
guessing that the shop electrical work caused some spurious signal that messed up
the radio and hopefully there's a reset somewhere that will make it right again.

I did disconnect the battery for 3 minutes to no avail.  Shucks.

Any ideas?  

Has anyone had a similar experience?

3 Answers

If a Dodge dealer did this work make them fix it.

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Thanks F_O_R, but it wasn't the Dodge dealer so we're caught in no man's land. (Full story is that it's there's an add-on hand control system for gas and brake for a quadriplegic driver. They worked on the hand control system electronics and the radio went south. They have no idea about the radio.) I did find some other posts of exactly the same problem occurring on the T&C, so it appears to be a Chrysler problem.

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I'm having a similar issue where my radio keeps shutting off and coming back on and I'm also only able to use the AM station because when I click the FM it only shows zeros all my presets are gone I have no idea how to fix it any ideas

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