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To close the sunroof on a Chrysler 300, you have two options. You can either manually use the crank connected to the system or press the button on the main console dashboard. If the button isn't working, check the fuse. To locate the fuse box, look for a small seam or crack on the left side of the dashboard near the steering wheel. Pry it open with a screwdriver or prybar. Inside, you'll find multiple fuses. The back of the panel you opened should have a diagram showing the purpose of each fuse. If not, you can refer to the vehicle's owner's manual. Identify the fuse you need and pull it out. If the thin metal strip connecting the raised sections of the fuse is broken, it needs to be replaced. A new fuse typically costs around 10 dollars.
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To shut the sunroof on a Chrysler 300, simply push the sunroof close button on the overhead panel.