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Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses) for Chrysler 300 / 300C (Mk1/LX; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010).
That won't cause a problem with the fan, unless there is a thermo switch that controls the fan. In most cases, the ecu turns the fan on and off, not a thermoswitch. Manufacturers have stopped using those switches.
If there is a bleeder valve, it is probably on the thermostat housing.
Look under the hood above the battery. In the box are your fuses and relays look for a bad fuse or a bad blower motor relay. If you read the cover you will see there are spare relays in the box just swap them
Its the connections to the battery. Have the SAME car (had 3 of them, actually), with the SAME problem. Any other weird things happening....or questions about the Pacifica.......I have become an absolute EXPERT, lol!
The fans are controlled by a temperature sensor that activates a relay. Could be either. Since it is winter, you could try narrowing it down by unplugging the sensor. Then if it still comes on, it has to be the relay. It is does not come on, it has to be the sensor that is shorting.
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