On the side of the dash on the driver's side. It's covered by the driver's side door when the door is closed. Open the driver's door and you'll see a hatch that can be opened with a screwdriver or key tip.
The dealer said it's the third one over from the bottom right, not sure which fuse number it is on the panel.
Its Fuse 42
#26
15A fuse - does both.
Radio has it's own fuse in the back of the radio
Check under the back seat. grab the bottom of the back seat and lift this should give you access to the battery and another fuse box.
The radio fuse is used for the CD player on a 2003 Honda Accord. To reset the radio pulled the specified fuse out of the fuse box.
fuse 42 is 4 the radio
Answer 2002 Golf engine management fuse is no 43 in the fascia fuse box
the radio fuse
The 2002 Lexus radio and navigation system fuse can be found in the fuse box. The radio and navigation system fuse will be the number six fuse.
radio. and it's in underhood fuse box
Ok, If i remember right. when you pull the radio out of the dash with the VW Key, The fuse should be on the back of the Radio. Hope This Helps
Check the fuse in the fuse box and then check the fuse on the back of the radio. Some VW radios have a 10A fuse in the back. To remove the radio either use the VW special tools or take a credit card and cut it to the size of the slots at the front. Push the tools into the slots and it unlocks the radio.
The 2002 Mitsubishi Gallant radio has two fuses. There will be an in-line fuse behind the radio. There will be a radio fuse in the fuse box.
The easiest way to reset your 2002 VW Beetle radio is to remove the radio fuse. Keep the radio fuse out for 10 seconds and replace it to its original slot.
The fuse box is located just below and to the right of the steering wheel.
in the car :)
There are 2 fuses on that stereo system, Fuse 37 or 42 in the driver's side of the dash or the back of the radio. You need special tools to remove the radio. If the radio just quit working, simply remove the fuse on the side of the dash and re-install the fuse, the radio should start working again. Update: I just tried this (removing each fuse individually, one at at time) and it didn't work. HOWEVER! I just pulled BOTH 37 AND 42 at the same time and put them back in and it fixed it. (Thats right... Genius.) I just had this happen on our 2002 VW Golf TDI and removing these two fuses (I did both together) worked for me as well. Also works on the 2003 Golf GL - Great Tip!