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Replaced fuses in my 06 Matrix. Radio and clock are still dead.

I replaced fuses in my 2006 matrix and the radio and dash clock are still not working.

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The 15 amp dome fuse is in the fuse box under the hood and the 15 amp CIG fuse is in the lower finish panel up under the dash on the drivers side. These are needed for the radio. The above fuses and also the 15 amp Gauge fuse in the box with the dome fuse under the hood are needed for the clock.
So...since both are dead it is likely to be 1 of the first 2 fuses mentioned.

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Probably a hidden fuse behind dash but most likely accesable with a bit of on your back yoga and a good torch wouldnt be far from radio ,no gaurantee tho

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