I have a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country mini-van. I think I shorted out the cigarette lighter with a loose iPhone car charger. The radio is also not working. Is there only one fuse box in this model of van, under the hood on the right side? And which fuse/s control the cigarette lighter and radio? My manual doesn't designate the fuses and the diagram on the cover isn't very helpful. Thanks.
SOURCE: do you have a fuse
www.autozone.com has diagrams online for this. You have to register, but it's free and simple.
SOURCE: lighter and aux power outlets don't work. Where is the fuse
check fuse panel under dash and hood
SOURCE: 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. Passenger side window problem.
HAVEK 1005 sounds right on track.... but also try this, usually works well for non functional power windows, specially Caravans.
NO COST PROCEDURE TO FIX IT:
1. Sit in vehicle, on seat next to problematic window
2. Ignition key is on
3. Door in question is opened (in case you closed it)
4. While door is open, press and hold power window button in desired window travel, keep button pressed !!
5. SLAM hard the door closed with one hand while other hand holds button as per #4.
6. Watch window operate as it should.
7. Repeat 3-6 if necessary, but usually the first try works!
NOW, for the naysayers that says you must replace power window motors etc, at $$$ cost because the above fix does not work, or is not long lasting fix, or less than a "professional fix".... Well then, when the window fails to operate again, apply same fix again at that time.
I have fixed my van this way numerous times (usually once a year), and to all local friends I recommend this fix too, likewise do the same and are happy with the solution.
SOURCE: My 1996 Chrysler Town & Country horn will not
If the horn and cruise control isn't working this is a recall. I had the same problem on my Plymouth Voyager and now have a Town and Country
SOURCE: 2000 Chrysler Town & Country Power outlet fuse (which one?)
The fuse and relay positions are cast into the under side of the 'power center' (fuse box) cover. The larger boxes are relays of various power (not related to your problem). Check the wire at the rear of the power outlet to see if it is connected. Sometimes a fuse will open due to an element crack, but not be blown. Try another when you find the correct one.
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