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2001 chrysler 300m radio flashes and has power but no sound

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You may have a short in the radio. I just went through this with my 2002 300M (caused by a dead battery..low voltage can cause this to happen). Spent $60 at Dealer today for them to tell me I need a new radio for $300 plus install. I found a brand new one at primelec.com for $24.99 Only 4 screws to install it, but be careful removing the surrounding face place as only pressure hooks holding it in place.

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