2011 power outlets

Asked by Trudeman Apr 03, 2013 at 01:13 PM about the 2011 Chrysler Town & Country Touring FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Some outlets don't work. How can I find out which fuse operates which outlet  on my 2011 Town & Country?

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some need key on, owners book shows fuse numbers and diagram .its not rocket surgery.

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If it's a fuse you are looking for, check the owners manual. If you didn't get an owners manual Chrysler offers pdf versions for free on their website: http://www.chrysler.com/en/owners/manuals/ I included a pic from the manual also. Hope this helps!

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One problem - the manual does not contain a map of the TIPM so looking for a specific fuse without having the TIPM cover is impossible. The power center (TIPM) is black plastic located off the rear corner of the battery, and if yours is like mine it is covered with grime and the cover is not that well marked as an aid to locating a particular fuse. Chrysler does NOT supply the owner with a diagram of the fuse locations. This used to be a commonly provided thing, but in their effort to make cars impossible to maintain without dealer support a lot of information is being left out or concealed from the owner by omissions like this.

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