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I'm goona try and hope for your sake that I am correct. The Colorado came out in 2004 until present. There were no changes other then some extras added on. Even the lengths stayed the same. No change. I have an owners manual for a 2006 so I'm guessing it's going to be the same. I am sure that the way the fuse is labeled will be the same (RDO) so I know that will help you out at least. Anyhow, the fuse for the radio is located in the engine compartment fuse box (see picture below) The fuse for the radio (in the 2006) is located in the RDO position. Kind of hard to see but it is on the bottom row (see diagram of layout below). I hope they are the same and I hope this helps you out. good luck.
Backup light / Reverse Lights are located in the transmission case. It is not too hard to change, once you locate the switch can be done easily. I have enclosed pictues for your understanding
hello,if the alarm does not work it's the fuse you have to change not the alarm.so kindly go to where you have your fuse box in the bike you will locate the alarm fuse there and all you need to do is just to clean it or you replace it if it's burnt.after this is done yyou will have your motorbike working as normal again.
If you can hear the compressor running, it's a leak in the system. If not check to make sure you're getting power to the motor. I highly doubt it's the fuse. your fuse locations are in your owners manual or any repair book. hard to explain location of a fuse online.
First, and cheapest, solution is to locate the starter relay and change that. The part should be available for less than $15. If it's sticking, no power will get to the starter and you won't be able to start the car. Also, check your fuse boxes for anything to do with the starter or fuel injection, and make sure the fuses aren't blown.
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