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Re: My battery died and put the charger on it but now...
Some cars..the module is affectd if batt ran low..below 12.6v they can be ruind. Test batt for holdn a charge. Same w alternator. Also the main cable from batt to alt cud b worn causing low flow
battery holds a charge and alternator is good I just left my headlights on last nightbattery holds a charge and alternator is good I just left my headlights on last night
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You also have a fuse in the fuse box that is for the radio is the radio the only thing that is not working because sometimes there are more than one fuse that controls the radio
by replacing the battery the anti-theft code requirement has been activated
check the radio forums and comments on this site as there are ways to recover the code
Most Chrysler vehicles have a fuse that comes from the factory pulled out but is pushed in when arrives at dealer. This fuse controls a lot of the accessories on the vehicle to keep them from draining the battery between manufacture and arrival at dealer. I was actually told it also keeps train bums from running the radio and heater while the car is in transit on a train. It is usually located in the fuse compartment under the hood and may have a special guard around it different from the other small fuses.
there are a few diodes in the electrical system that have been blown. Some are in the dash and some are in the different control modules in the car. Your insurance should pay for this problem.
I just had the same issues. No headlights, interior lights, power door locks, radio controls on steering wheel, or dash lights. Pulled every fuse in cab and under hood, not a one was bad. I disconnected the battery terminals for a few minutes. When I reconnected them every thing was working.
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