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Audio system I tried recharging my bluetooth in the car lighter with a 300 V electric charger. Since then, audio system, clock and car lighter won't work. I checked the fuses and they are all ok. How can I fix it? What is there to do? Thanks

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The fuse in postion 32 (15 Amp) in the box under the dash by the steering wheel also powers your cigarette lighter and radio also powers the clock.

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Check the fuse in the back of the radio.
if thats fine i would think to consult some one from best buys geek squad

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There is probably two sets of fuses in car. one under hood and other under dash

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