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The radio fuse is located in the engine compartment fuse box, not the one on the end of the driver's dash. It's a 15-amp (blue) fuse and is labeled "radio". That's the only fuse that supplies power to the radio in your vehicle.
all fuse boxes, there is not just one;
and its marked RADIO.
radio will not work (what does that mean)
100% dead
asking for code
display dead or not
or display works but all stations dead.
what.
if 100%dead it can only be 3 things
1: fuse blow , i bet
2, wire cut to radio (called power B+)
3: the radio is dead, bench test it. ask
There are 3 fuses in the interior fuse panel that feeds radio.
no. 11(10amp) is ignition switch power to the radio it comes into radio on the TN/LB wire.
no. 27 (10amp) is hot at all times and comes in on OG/LG wire.
no. 12 (5amp) is hot in run or accessory and comes in on YE/BK wire.
Check these with 12V test light at fuse and at radio connector.
Yes, it is most likely a fuse issue. Two things going out at the same time usually leads to the fuse block. The radio and the clock are on two separate fuses. The clock runs on the constant power (yellow) wire to the radio... and the radio itself runs on the red Ign./accessory wire. pull the fuse cover off and look on the sticker on the cover for the radio fuse and check it. I'm betting it is burned out.
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