Why is my Chrysler Town and Country radio not working?
Twice, as the vehicle has been in motion, the engine has stopped and the ability to steer is gone. The radio has stayed on. Both instances have happened at 25mph or less, thankfully!. We have had numerous time when the van will not start. The engine sounds like it is trying to turn over but nothing happens and the engine light comes on.
Where do you find the radio code on a Chrysler?
Never take the serial number from any printed paperwork or user guides, since this may not match the actual Chrysler radio fitted to the car. Instead, take the serial number from either a label or an engraving on the top or side of your Chrysler stereo, to ensure the supplied Chrysler radio code is accurate.
Are there any problems with the Chrysler Town and Country?
See all problems of the 2013 Chrysler Town & Country . While driving down the road 2 times this week – my vans electrical system completely turned off for about 2-5 seconds and turned back on. This includes: tvs, driver dash, radio dash all interior lightening -both times happened during the day I am not sure about outside lights (I assume).
Do you need a code for a Dodge radio?
Many Dodge – Chrysler vehicles are equipped with radios that require a special anti-theft radio code. This code is not required, unless the radio is removed from the vehicle, or the vehicles battery is disconnected.
How do you enter your radio code on a Dodge?
If you have your code, but do not know how to enter It into the radio, visit car radio unlock code guides, for assistance with entering your radio unlock code. Dodge – Chrysler calls this feature, “Anti-theft”.
What does the code on the car stereo mean?
Dodge – Chrysler calls this feature, “Anti-theft”. Its purpose is to prevent unauthorized users of your radio and will not allow your car stereo to operate without the proper code.
Do you have to have a radio code on your car?
This code is not required, unless the radio is removed from the vehicle, or the vehicles battery is disconnected. You should always have a copy of your radio code in a safe place, not in the vehicle!
Where do I find the v.in# oonmMyrRadio?
Vehicle V.IN.# : Vehicle Identification Number, usually found at the bottom of drivers side windshield. Your vehicle requires that you remove the radio from the vehicle in order to retrieve your radio’s serial number. We do not support the removal of your audio system. However, if you require assistance, try the links below: