Were is trunk light fuse on crysler 300

Asked by Angel5888 May 15, 2018 at 05:19 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 RWD

Question type: General

Fuse location on 300 crysler 06 for trunk
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A test light is a inexpensive tool the works great for checking fuses.

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There is a power distribution center located in the trunk, under the spare tire access panel, Fuse #38, 5 amp. If the analog clock is working the fuse is okay as the clock is fed by the same fuse. There could be a problem with the switch, look on the latch assembly for two wires. If there's a purple / orange wire, ground that one. If the two lights work when you do that, there's a problem with the switch built into the latch assembly. I copied the information from my Chrysler Shop Maintenance Manual, Revised October 2007.

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i think latch working open swich when push and remot botton too just don'twork only trunk light.....also do not display cluster whan open too...... so....how can i do?? help.... plz....snad mail.....pc4sun2@gmail.com

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2012 Chrysler 300 truck lights doesn't work replaced bulbs with factory spec bulb. Still doesn't light up. Any concrete answer to this problem.

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Thanks got the light to work by providing ground purple/orange wire it does work now!

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I got my trunk lights to work by cleaning and spraying lubricate on the switch under the copper ground strap/clip in the latch assembly. There is copper strap like piece inside the latch assembly next to the part that locks the trunk closed. I started moving that copper piece around and notice that both trunk lights came on while I was moving that copper strap. I sprayed electronic cleaner onto and under that piece of copper to clean any corrosion. Then I sprayed Walmart's SuperTech Lubricate under the copper strap/clip up by the top. There looks like there is piece of metal that the copper strap touches to make a ground and unground so that the lights goes on and off. The latch that holds the trunk down when the trunk is closed, pushes the copper strap/clip onto the piece of metal and caused the light to turn off. When you open the trunk, that latch does not push against the copper piece (and the copper strap/clip does not push against the piece of metal) and the trunk light turns on. I think the metal piece under the copper strap/clip was sticking either opened or closed. After I sprayed the lubricate on and around the piece of metal, and pushed the metal piece a few times with a small screw driver, the trunk light operated normally. Hope this works for anybody else.

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Any idea where the fuse might be for a 2012 300 LE?

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