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The radio and CD player no longer works on my 2005

The clock no longer displays and the radio and CD player no longer work on my 2005 Dodge Caravan. What could be the problem? Is it likely to be a blown fuse? Also, a stone nicked a spot on my windshield? Short of replacing the windshield, what is the best repair?

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YES IT IS A FUSE AND THE BOX IS UNDER THE DASH, AS FOR THE WINDSHIELD IF THE CHIP IS SMALL YOU CAN CALL A CHIP REPAIR SHOP AND THEY CAN FIX IT

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