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Power Mirrors and Radio suddenly stopped working in my Corolla 2004. Is this a blown fuse problem? I am not able to figure out which fuse is related to the Power Mirror or Radio (if there is one).
Thanks CCWILL. I found the problem fuse, CIG. It's located above the gas pedal. All fuse descriptions are listed in the owner's manual. I don't know why I missed that before.Thanks CCWILL. I found the problem fuse, CIG. It's located above the gas pedal. All fuse descriptions are listed in the owner's manual. I don't know why I missed that before.
CCWILL and phaltu0_0. a million thanks for your advice, I had the same problem and couldnt locate the fuse box. In UK, it is on LHS above glove compartment.CCWILL and phaltu0_0. a million thanks for your advice, I had the same problem and couldnt locate the fuse box. In UK, it is on LHS above glove compartment.
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More then likely this sounds like a fuse(s) problem. If you know to use a test light, you should check all fuses under the dash and the hood. Most fuses are maked either on the holder or the cover. Ask for any other assistance.
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The problem sounds like intermittent power supply. There might be an inline fuse which sometimes does cause problems. Remove the radio and check the power line to see if there is such a fuse. If so, remove and clean it with a bit of sandpaper, put it all together and see if it helps.
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Probably a blown fuse. Find the fuse box, (make sure car if not running, key out of ignition), open fuse box cover. The cover usually has a description of what fuse does each power task. Find the radio/ACC fuses and removing them one at a time (don't have 2 out at once), hold them up to the light and look for a broken band inside the fuse. If you find one, replace it with a new one of the same size and amperage. It is the cheapest place to start.
On my right hand drive 2007 Toyota Corolla 1.6 wagon (NZ) the interior fuse box for the radio/cig lighter/mirrors etc was in behind the glovebox. I had to pull open the glovebox (squeeze in the sides to get it past the stops) and carefully unclip it from its bottom plastic hinges (take care to unclip the opening damper on the left hand side as well). Looking up I found the cover to the fuse box. I removed the cover and using the little white plastic tool from the fuse box under bonnet (and the spare 15A fuse from the same place) I replaced the blown 15A CIG fuse and it all came back to life!
You will find the second fuse box on the right hand side of the steering wheel (australian - left hand side if in america) located underneath the power "mirrors" button. Follow the side power "mirrors" button down until you reach a false wall, unfasten this. another word for this is the "fascia"
on some vehicles there is a switch that disables lights some are on dash some are on the overhead light. if only one bulb ck bulb, if all lights could also be fuse
Thanks CCWILL. I found the problem fuse, CIG. It's located above the gas pedal. All fuse descriptions are listed in the owner's manual. I don't know why I missed that before.
CCWILL and phaltu0_0. a million thanks for your advice, I had the same problem and couldnt locate the fuse box. In UK, it is on LHS above glove compartment.
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