no dash/brake/signal lights on 2006

Asked by lanesmama Jul 24, 2011 at 06:57 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Parked van on Friday- no lights on dash/brake/signals today (Sunday).  We added a towing kit about 4 months ago if that matters.  It was super hot here this weekend (heat index over 100) if that matters.  Don't know if there is supposed to be lights on the steering wheel but there isn't and never has been since we have owned it.  Looked in fuse box under hood but can't even find a fuse that is supposed to be for those things... any help is greatly appreciated!

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I have a 05' and have the same exact problem. I have checked and replaced fuses and relay's under the hood. I even went a step further and bought and installed a new BMC (Body Control Module). I also installed an after market harness for towing. I found slamming the plastic moldings back in place may of exposed a wire that shorted something. That tells me we aren't looking at a Cluster issue. I read somewhere there is a little fuse panel that would be by your left knee when driving?

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