Blew a fuse, help!
Blew a fuse during the installation of new HU
It appears to be the accessories/radio fuse. Can't find it
Under the hood, the fuse box lid would indicate that the fuses for the radio are some that are surrounded by the yellow, high sided box. I think usually, those yellow boxes surround airbag fuses, circuits, etc. Don't wanna mess with them unless absolutely necessary. Can anybody help me identify the right fuse(s) ?? I can't wait to hear my new HU....
Thanks,
Manuel
It appears to be the accessories/radio fuse. Can't find it Under the hood, the fuse box lid would indicate that the fuses for the radio are some that are surrounded by the yellow, high sided box. I think usually, those yellow boxes surround airbag fuses, circuits, etc. Don't wanna mess with them unless absolutely necessary. Can anybody help me identify the right fuse(s) ?? I can't wait to hear my new HU....
Thanks,
Manuel
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OK, here it is for anybody who might have problems in the future.
The fuse that blew is fuse number 22, a 10 amp fuse in the relay box under the hood by the battery. It's one of the fuses surrounded by the yellow, high side box. It's not apparent how to remove the box or how to access the fuses. The box will pull prt of the way up and disconnects the fuses, but will not easily come all the way out
Anyway, with some needle nose plyers, we moved the plastic retainers aside and removed the fuse with the fuse puller. Sure enough, it was blown and we replaced it. Voila!! the HU works and it's great! the Alpine CDA 9813 rocks
We are making a carbon fiber insert panel to mount the (2) 52mm gauges I got. I'll post pictures as soon a we get it made. The sub woofer will prolly get installed tonight
OK, here it is for anybody who might have problems in the future.
The fuse that blew is fuse number 22, a 10 amp fuse in the relay box under the hood by the battery. It's one of the fuses surrounded by the yellow, high side box. It's not apparent how to remove the box or how to access the fuses. The box will pull prt of the way up and disconnects the fuses, but will not easily come all the way out
Anyway, with some needle nose plyers, we moved the plastic retainers aside and removed the fuse with the fuse puller. Sure enough, it was blown and we replaced it. Voila!! the HU works and it's great! the Alpine CDA 9813 rocks
We are making a carbon fiber insert panel to mount the (2) 52mm gauges I got. I'll post pictures as soon a we get it made. The sub woofer will prolly get installed tonight


