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you might have blown the panel cluster relay located in engine compartment.,on located in or around the fuse panel.
most relays that are the same size can interchange with one another, try to find the bad relay.
The fuse you are looking for is in the fuse panel inside the vehicle. Below is a diagram of the fuse layout and the fuse you want to check is the fuse in the number 29 position. This should be in your owners manual if you have one. If you don't and would like a copy, you can email me at [email protected] with your make, model and year. I will be happy to email you a copy. I hope this helps and good luck.
I have a 2001 Dakota that has an intermittent issue whereby the tail lights and the radio go out. All I do is stop the truck, shut it off and then restart it. Seems to reset them both...!
cHEAK ALL THE FUSES FOR THE CAR THE CIG LIGHTER , RADIO BODY AND DO THE DASH LIGHTS WORK AND OTHER CAR THINGS WORK RIGHT. THEN THATS GOOD CHEACK THE WRES CONNECTED TO THE RADIO MANY INSTALLERS USE POOR TECHNIQUES TO CONNECT THE WIRES TWISH TOGETHER AND TAPE! Soldered connections that are shrink wrapped and carefully routed and tied off work good and look like the manufactor of the car did it the power or ground wires way have disconnected cheak them as most aftermarket radios tell whitch wires are to be power and what kind ( key on, Battery, dash liughts,) and the ground. If these all test good then the radio mayhave blown it's fuse. ( a speaker wire could be crossed) if all appears good even though you gave good money for the radio their not worth fixing them for internal damage and it's timefor anew one
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