In my 2001 CRV, the clock and radio fuse are the same. Funny, mine keeps blowing though... I keep taking it back to the dealer. They are trying to figure out why.
where is the fan fuse on a 2004 honda crv
In the underhood fusebox. Fuse #9 = 15 amp. If it actually is the fuse that is bad, your horn shouldn't work either - they both are on the same fuse circuit.
In the under-hood fuse box - it is Fuse #8.
2001 Honda CR-V DOES NOT have an EGR valve!
under the hood
Check the fuse that controls the power to the clock but if that is okay, then the bad news is that he clock is probably shot. There are no bulbs to replace - those clocks were actually LCD's (liquid crystal diodes) and if the clock goes dim or dark altogether, it will have to be replaced.
Possible blown fuse. Possible that the wiring harness under the dashboard has come loose.
2005 crv fuses
No, they are on seperate circuits.
The diagram in the owner's manual diagram does not show a fuse for the clock - it MIGHT be an in-line fuse. Let me add - - considering the age of your CRV - if the clock has gone dark - it might not be a fuse at all. These clocks were originally manufactured with liquid crystal diodes (LCD's) - they have a predictable life-span which, for a car 10 years old, may have been reached. You may have to consider replacing the entire clock, because they are not repairable.
I want to replace the co2 sensor in my crv myself is it something I can do?