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The IOD ( ignition Off Draw ) fuse is a 60amp fuse located in the underhood fuse block in cavitiy j13 I beleive it's yellow...This is the IOD - Main fuse.
you might have a short on th eback of your fuse box.. if not tthen I would start by disconnecting the power wire to the radio. (as near the fuse box as possible maybe even the ground wire too (although it will still ground through the antenna). if the radio will work independently of the fuse box (still with a fuse in the line always fuse any electrical device in the wire route) then you know the radio isn't the problem and thus it is a wire that deals with the radio via the car. .you have to be careful that you don't damage the computer while blowing fuses. if it's the radio then off to the pick a part junk yard..
the radio may run of the accessories fuse in the fuse box under the hood ,you may have a small fuse box under the dash check there ,some radios have line fuse in the power lead to the radio, you might have to pull the radio out to see but check all the other fuses first.....hope this helps.....cheers
there are a couple of more fuse in some cases, there is and inline fuse at the back of the radio, and an internal fuse, you can try them hope this helps
there are normally 2 fuses in these radios, 1 for the memory and read-out and 1 for the audio output, check the owners manual for their locations,normally a factory installed radio would have fuses located in or near the fuse panel, after-market installed radios are usually in-line on the radios wiring harness of the radio
cut the fuse box out it is not really needed sense the truck has a radio fuse and if the radio overloads for some reason it will blow the radio fuse under the dash!!!
If you already checked the fuse, you need to check for power to the back of the radio. If power is present there you will need a new radio. Factory radios are expensive, the best bet is to get an aftermarket radio and install it.
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