radio fuse for chrysler 300/20008

Asked by natebranch Feb 18, 2011 at 03:26 PM about the 2008 Chrysler 300

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where is the radio fuse on a 2008 chrysler 300

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it should either by next to steering in the dashboard or under the hood of the car. http://chrysler300.org/

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Anjy834u you clearly don’t own a Chrysler 300 so don’t spread stupid to the world. The fuse box for the Chrysler 300 is in the trunk with the battery. And yes I own the 300. The radio fuse is the same thing I am trying to find only information needed here is what size fuse and slot location.

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The fuse for the radio is 35 and 36 in the trunk. Uts the set closest to your body and going along the bottom 35 is a 5 amp 36 is a 10 amp. When you pull them look at the metal through the plastic. It should be a single piece if its seperated the fuse is blown. My radio unit stopped turning on and I replaced the 36 10 amp and everything is back on. Hope this helps

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