* If the radio is completely dead (no power): Check your fuses. The radio fuse is usually in the fuse box under the hood or inside the car (consult your owner's manual for the exact location and which fuse is for the radio). Replace a blown fuse.
* If the radio is displaying "LOCK" or "SAFE": This indicates the anti-theft code has been activated. You'll need the radio's security code. This code is usually found in your owner's manual or may be available from a Chrysler dealership with your VIN number. The procedure to enter the code varies depending on the radio model; your owner's manual should provide instructions.
* If the radio is malfunctioning (e.g., skipping, static): A simple reset may not fix this. You may need to disconnect the battery's negative terminal for a few minutes to reset the system. Remember to disconnect the negative terminal first. After a few minutes, reconnect it and see if the problem persists. If the issue continues, professional repair might be necessary.
* If the presets are lost: There is no dedicated "reset presets" button. You will need to reprogram your radio stations.
In short: There's no single reset button. The solution depends entirely on the specific radio problem. Always consult your owner's manual for the most accurate and detailed instructions.