The chime is not on an individual fuse. It is a function of the body computer.
The cruise and radio switches do not share a common fuse.
there is a fuse in the fuse panel that controls the door chime
There is not an individual cruise fuse. It is powered and controlled by the PCM.
It is labeled EATX in the fuse box.
Owners manual will tell you. Owners manual will not tell you for a 2003 Town and Country. Back of the fuse box cover has a very generic description, but does not explain which fuse controls interior dash lights.
There should be a fuse in the fuse panel that controls the power outlet. Check the fuse first, then look for a loose wire connection.
I have a 97 and found that the "chime" fuse kills all of that.
There isn't a separate fuse. The engine computer powers the cruise control. If the engine runs, it is not a blown fuse.
The fuse box on a 2005 Chrysler Town and Country is under the hood next to the battery.
The fuse box on a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country is under the hood next to the battery.
The only fuse box on a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country is under the hood next to the battery.
The fuse box on a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country is under the hood next to the battery.