radio fuse???
hey...so this might sound random...but
i am missing the fuse in the bottom row all the way to the left under the steering wheel... i think #13... but it has the picture of the music note... i think its for the radio...but my radio does work. i dont have a manual and cant figure out whats going on... becuase i am also missing the one for the dome light but it still works tooo
i am missing the fuse in the bottom row all the way to the left under the steering wheel... i think #13... but it has the picture of the music note... i think its for the radio...but my radio does work. i dont have a manual and cant figure out whats going on... becuase i am also missing the one for the dome light but it still works tooo
Does the dash clock not work as well? If not, the 10A radio fuse blew in the engine bay fuse compartment. It's surrounded in a yellow encasement. Pull up on it and remove using needle-nose pliers.
Good luck!
Good luck!
no...thats the thing....everything in my car does work just fine (excpet the sunroof...thats a different story)... however I am missing at least 3 or 4 fuses and i can not figure out what is going on... especially since everything in the car is still stock...and the wiring is untouched
Unable to remove the yellow encasement, does it need a special tool. I think there's a catch holding it. Thanks!
Today I spent most the day trying to figure out why my radio wasn't working. I was using a multimeter testing all the wires. I noticed the hot wire got disco'd so I re-connected it with a butt connector. So then I turn the car's ignition on, and nothing. Clock isn't turning on either. So I go in the fuse box... radio fuses are fine. Spend about 30 min trying to figure out wth is going on and go to start the car, nothing. Turns out my ignition fuse went out while I was fixing my oil pressure gauge.
$5.00 fuse... all better now
$5.00 fuse... all better now
Today I spent most the day trying to figure out why my radio wasn't working. I was using a multimeter testing all the wires. I noticed the hot wire got disco'd so I re-connected it with a butt connector. So then I turn the car's ignition on, and nothing. Clock isn't turning on either. So I go in the fuse box... radio fuses are fine. Spend about 30 min trying to figure out wth is going on and go to start the car, nothing. Turns out my ignition fuse went out while I was fixing my oil pressure gauge.
$5.00 fuse... all better now
$5.00 fuse... all better now

can you please let me know where to find the radio fuse? I have been looking in all manuals.
The yellow fuse container in the engine bay fuse box has two fuses, both 10A, although you don't want to completely pull the yellow box out, you can unclick it upwards, then use pliers and a flat head, like I did, and spread open one side of the holder to unclick one side and work on the other afterwards while having your pliers keep pressure upwards to pull the fuse and check them both. I replaced so many things from the OZ I bought because the previous owners had no idea what they were doing but I did read that someone placed 15A fuses in there instead, which I did to one of them and it worked for me.
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