It is located under dash near the hood release lever. There is a fuse box and diagram there for your convenience. The fuse is a 25 amp fuse.
The radio fuse on a Chrysler Town and Country Limited minivan is a small electrical component that protects the vehicle's audio system from overloads or short circuits. Typically located in the fuse box, which can be found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, this fuse ensures the proper functioning of the radio and related components. If the radio fails to work, checking this fuse is a common troubleshooting step to determine if it needs to be replaced.
I have a 2003 Chrysler Towne & Country Mini Van and the radio, CD & DVD player just stopped playing. In my mini-van the box that contains the fuses are located under the hood next to the battery. It is a fuse that is abbreviated "RAD" that my husband replaced and the radio, CD & DVD player is playing just fine now! Hope this helps.
The owners manual shows : # 31 - 20 amp mini-fuse - radio ( B+ ) , subwoofer # 7 - 5 amp mini-fuse - radio ( start signal )
The fuse in under the hood. In the engine fuse compartment. It is a mini 10a fuse. It is located above the engine control module in a kinda fuse holder thinggy... (yellow holds two fuses, pull up on it and twist the fuse to remove) the radio is on the left or toward the front of the vehicle
Find the fuse for it and pull it.
10 amp. Do not up size or downsize it, it will cause many problems. If it keeps blowing ask for a mini-circuit breaker that fits into the fuse holder. Any auto parts store will have one.
20A mini blade
Under the hood on the drivers side---most likely you its the HAZ LAMP fuse your looking for.
All fuses are under the hood, next to the battery on a 2001 Chrysler mini van.
IN YOUR FUSE PANEL ON THE DRIVER'S END OF THE DASH ( COVER VISIBLE WITH DRIVERS DOOR OPEN ) in location # 29 is a 10 amp mini-fuse for the audio system , and in location # 20 is a 7.5 amp mini-fuse for the radio / GEM system / anti-theft
Try using a mini 15 amp fuse.
Fuel pump is in the tank on the chrysler mini-vans. have to drop the tank to access the pump. there is no inertia switch on dodge and chrysler products. Could have a problem with the fuel pump relay , believe it is under hood in the fuse box.