fuse CHRYSLER 300 SRT 2013 2.G User Guide
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Cav-ity Car-
tridge Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
10 30 Amp Pink — Driver Door
11 30 Amp Pink — Passenger Door
12 — 20 Amp YellowCigar Lighters, Instru-
ment Panel & Power
Outlet Console Rear
15 40 Amp Green — HVAC Blower
16 — — Fuse — Spare
17 — — Fuse — Spare
18 — 20 Amp YellowActive Dampening
Module
19 — — Fuse — Spare
20 — — Fuse — SpareCav- ity Car-
tridge Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
21 — — Fuse — Spare
22 — — Fuse — Spare
23 — 10 Amp RedFuel Door/Diagnostic
Port
24 — 15 Amp BlueRadio Screen
25 — 10 Amp RedTire Pressure Monitor
26 — — Fuse — Spare
27 — 25 Amp NaturalAmplifier
31 — 25 Amp NaturalPower Seats
32 — 15 Amp BlueHVAC Module/
Cluster
7
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Cav-ity Car-
tridge Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
33 — 15 Amp BlueIgnition Switch/
Wireless Module
34 — 10 Amp RedSteering Column
Module/Clock
35 — 10 Amp RedBattery Sensor
36 — — Fuse — Spare
37 — 15 Amp BlueRadio
38 — 20 Amp YellowPower Outlet Inside
Arm Rest
40 — — Fuse — Spare
41 — — Fuse — Spare
42 30 Amp Pink — Rear DefrostCav-
ity Car-
tridge Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
43 — 25 Amp NaturalRear Heated Seats/
Steering Wheel
44 — 10 Amp RedPark Assist/Blind
Spot/Camera
45 — 15 Amp BlueCluster/Rearview
Mirror/Compass
46 — 10 Amp RedAdaptive Cruise
Control
47 — 10 Amp RedAdaptive Front
Lighting
48 — 20 Amp YellowActive Suspension
49 — — Fuse — Spare
50 — — Fuse — Spare
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Cav-ity Car-
tridge Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
51 — 20 Amp YellowFront Heated Seats
52 — 10 Amp RedHeated Cupholders/
Rear Heated Seat
Switches
53 — 10 Amp RedHVAC Module/In Car
Temperature Sensor
54 — — Fuse — Spare
55 — — Fuse — Spare
56 — — Fuse — Spare
57 — — Fuse — Spare
58 — 10 Amp RedAirbag Module
59 — — Fuse — Spare
60 — — Fuse — SpareCav- ity Car-
tridge Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
61 — — Fuse — Spare
62 — — Fuse — Spare
63 — — Fuse — Spare
64 — 25 Amp NaturalRear Windows
65 — 10 Amp RedAirbag Module
66 — — Fuse — Spare
67 — 15 Amp BlueRun Sense
68 — 15 Amp BlueIllumination/Rear
Sunshade
69 — — Fuse — Spare
70 — — Fuse — Spare
7
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Electronic Brake Control System...............400
Anti-Lock Brake System ..................400
Brake Assist System .....................401
Traction Control System ...................400
Electronic Power Distribution Center (Fuses) ......510
Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control) ........220
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ..............402
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) ......257
Emergency Deck Lid Release ..................44
Emergency, In Case of Freeing Vehicle When Stuck ................468
Hazard Warning Flasher ..................452
Jump Starting ......................... .464
Overheating .......................... .452
Emergency Trunk Release ....................44
Emission Control System Maintenance ..........477
Engine ................................ .475
Air Cleaner .......................... .483
Block Heater ......................... .374Break-In Recommendations
.................94
Checking Oil Level ..................... .480
Compartment ......................... .475
Coolant (Antifreeze) .....................493
Cooling ............................. .493
Exhaust Gas Caution .....................95
Fails to Start .......................... .373
Flooded, Starting ...................... .373
Fuel Requirements ..................... .440
Jump Starting ......................... .464
Oil................................. .480
Oil Change Interval ..................... .320
Oil Filler Cap ......................... .481
Oil Selection .......................... .481
Oil Synthetic ......................... .482
Overheating .......................... .452
Starting ............................. .369
Temperature Gauge ..................... .310
Engine
Oil Viscosity ...................... .481
562 INDEX
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Fuel.................................. .440
Additives ............................ .442
Clean Air ............................ .440
Conserving ........................... .321
Ethanol ............................. .441
Filler Door (Gas Cap) ....................305
Gasoline ............................. .440
Gauge .............................. .305
Light ............................... .316
Materials Added ....................... .442
Methanol ............................ .441
Octane Rating ......................... .440
Requirements ......................... .440
Saver Mode .......................... .321
Specifications ......................... .524
Tank Capacity ......................... .523
Fuel Optimizer .......................... .321Fuel Saver
............................. .321
Fuses ................................. .510
Gasoline, Clean Air ....................... .440
Gasoline (Fuel) .......................... .440
Conserving ........................... .321
Gasoline, Reformulated .....................440
Gauges Coolant Temperature .....................310
Fuel ................................ .305
Speedometer ......................... .305
Tachometer ........................... .301
Gear Ranges ............................ .377
Gear Select Lever Override ..................469
General Information ........................18
Glass Cleaning .......................... .508
Gross Axle Weight Rating ...................448
564 INDEX
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Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel)................440
Odometer .............................. .302
Oil Change Indicator ...................... .302
Oil Change Indicator, Reset ..................302
Oil, Engine ............................. .480
Capacity ............................ .523
Change Interval ....................... .320
Checking ............................ .480
Dipstick ............................. .480
Disposal ............................. .482
Filter ............................... .482
Filter Disposal ........................ .482
Materials Added to ..................... .482
Recommendation ...................... .481
Synthetic ............................ .482
Viscosity ............................ .481
Oil Filter, Selection ....................... .483
Onboard Diagnostic System ..................476
Operating Precautions ..................... .476Operator Manual (Owner’s Manual)
.............4
Outside Rearview Mirrors ...................109
Overdrive .............................. .383
Overdrive OFF Switch ..................... .383
Overheating, Engine ...................... .310
Owner’s Manual (Operator Manual) .............4
Paint Care ............................. .504
Panic Alarm ..............................24
Parking Brake ........................... .395
Park Sense System, Rear ....................248
Passing Light ........................... .204
Pedals, Adjustable ........................ .218
Pets ....................................94
Pets, Transporting ..........................94
Placard, Tire and Loading Information ..........416
Power Deck Lid Release ........................42
Distribution Center (Fuses) ................513
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INDEX 569
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INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING
EQUIPMENTSpecial design considerations are incorporated into this vehicle’s
electronic system to provide immunity to radio frequency signals.
Mobile two-way radios and telephone equipment must be installed
properly by trained personnel. The following must be observed
during installation.
The positive power connection should be made directly to the
battery and fused as close to the battery as possible. The negative
power connection should be made to body sheet metal adjacent to
the negative battery connection. This connection should not be
fused.
Antennas for two-way radios should be mounted on the roof or the
rear area of the vehicle. Care should be used in mounting antennas
with magnet bases. Magnets may affect the accuracy or operation
of the compass on vehicles so equipped.The antenna cable should be as short as practical and routed away
from the vehicle wiring when possible. Use only fully shielded
coaxial cable.
Carefully match the antenna and cable to the radio to ensure a low
Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).
Mobile radio equipment with output power greater than normal
may require special precautions.
All installations should be checked for possible interference be-
tween the communications equipment and the vehicle’s electronic
systems.