Chrysler 300 infotainment system failure and heated steering wheel shuts off after 10 minutes despite replacement on Chrysler 300

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler 300 owners report experiencing issues with the infotainment system, particularly with the Uconnect functionality, which can lead to frustration. Additionally, many users have noted that the heated steering wheel shuts off prematurely, often within 30 seconds, failing to reach a satisfactory temperature. This intermittent problem persists for some, with reports of the heated steering wheel turning off after only 10 minutes despite replacement efforts. Potential underlying causes for these issues may include electrical faults, faulty components, or wiring problems. In cases where the heated steering wheel continues to malfunction, owners may need to inspect related components such as the clock spring or the module under the driver's seat, and ensure all connections are secure. Checking for pinched wires in the driver's side column may also be advisable. If these problems remain unresolved, further investigation into these factors is recommended for effective resolution.

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