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Owner's manual should have identification of fuse box and it's location.
Or perhaps a repair manual
try this:Owner's manual
try: http://www.manualslib.com/
You need to syncronize the remote with the car again. It should be in the owners manual or you may have to take it to the chrysler dealer if you don't have a manual.
In the 2005 Chrysler 300 LX - Owners Manual (page 315 and next) you can find the Fuses Location and Description. Remember that you have several fuse box locations.
go to the site below and if you scroll down the pages you will see about 7 different radios that are being used. http://www.chrysler.com/en/owners/manuals/index.html
The solution is in the owners manual.If you want to program the "homelink transmitter" in your car,you will need a remote unit for your garage door opener to do this.It is fairly easy and straightforward.I programmed my 07 Pac and it works great.Good luck!
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