It is interior fuse #18 ACC 15 amps it controls car audio, power antenna, clock, and power rear mirror. If the fuse is OK and the clock is dead then it is an internal clock issue. Check out my bio page for info on how to remove and service the clock.
It is in the fuse box. Check all of the fuses with a test light.
Have you checked the fuses or bulbs?
could be the wiring to the dome light
I assumed that your clock is not working. On the lower left panel of the dashboard, there is a little tray. Open and pull the tray out. The fuses are in the back. Locate the one for cigarette lighter (sticker on the back of the tray shows the locations of the fuses) and replace that fuse even if it looks intact.
For my Toyota corola from 2002 the fuses for the clock and radio are located in back off the storage compartment door(storrage only) in the left side off the driver.....You pull out the door and you will see the panel with some fuses..
Driver side engine compartment. Contains fuses and relays. Location is printed on fuse box cover.
Sounds like fuses to me. I would check all of your fuses first thing. When multiple, unrelated things go down at one time, its almost always a fuse.
The 1992 Toyota 4-Runner does not have a separate fuse for the clock. There are, however, two fuses that control the radio and clock. At slots 18 and 19 in the fuse box, there is a mirror/radio fuse and a radio fuse.
Is this an automatic or manual transmission?
In the drivers right kick panel, its small between the firewall and the fuses grey and has 3 terminals on it
There is a fuse box located to the left of the clutch pedal on the wall of the truck tucked directly under the dash. You need to be a contortionist to get at the fuses though.
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