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Where is the radio fuse located on 2003 chrysler T&C

Where is the interor fuse box located on 2003 chrysler T&C. i got in my van and realized that the radio did not work and my front power outlet does not work. any help will greatly be appreciated. thanks

  • Anonymous Jun 19, 2012

    Thank you so much. No one could find it. I plugged a vacumn in my car lighter and after ten minutes it stopped working along with radio, then later it was my headlights. What you said sounds like y problem. I will check it tomorrow.

  • Anonymous Mar 24, 2014

    Had another problem with the van so we had to unplug every thing from fuse box, radio worked fine before this, put every thing back together other problem fixed bot now the radio don't work. Power but no sound. I was told there is a factory amp for the radio and is burnt out But I can't find it

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According to the Haynes repair manual: "There is no fuse and relay box inside the passenger compartment.  However, there are a number of fuses, relays and circuit breakers in various locations under the dash.  The heated mirror circuits and the circuit for the lower instrument panel power outlet (in the floor console) are fused with self-resetting fuses that are only serviceable by an authorized dealer."  However, in the fusebox under the hood (a.k.a Integrated Power Module) there is a fuse RDO/IP IGN which is the fuse for the radio.  Check this fuse.  Both the radio and the Cigar Lighter are fused through the IPM.

  • KPTobias Jun 01, 2011

    Because only codebreakers could possibly understand what "RDO/IP IGN" stands for, here's a shout-out to ndelregno and others like him/her who understand this stuff. Thanks.

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I've replaced the blown fuse & still my radio cigar lighter will not work.... what else can i do!?!

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