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Some radios have a fuse inside them also. I've found car radio's in general to be not so very good. I'd not pitch it out until you can find someone reliable to test it. Watch out though, some folks have a "vested interest". That means they want to sell you a new one. Be blessed.
Check the #15 fuse in fusebox behind marked panel on left lower dash just below and left of steering column. This is only a 5 amp fuse but it controls a lot. This fixed our 2001 Expedition. 25 cents.
ok there should be 2 fuse boxes on this vehicle one under the driverside dash one under hood your horn fuse is under dash replace and replace your horn high resistance will cause the horn fuse to blow
Yes there is a fuse connected to the wire on the back of the stereo. Pull the face plate off and pull the stereo out. If that's not the problem, check to see if the stereo is still grounded to the firewall.
first of all you may not be looking for a fuse if you have an owner manual check the fuse box under the hood as well it maybe one of the little boxes called a relay
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