If the fuse is good there may be a grounding issue. If the radio is an aftermarket one, try removing it and make sure that the antenna is hooked up and the ground wire (black) is correctly hooked up.
Yes, there is a fuse for the radio, which is probably blown. It may be a combination fuse. Controlling the radio and possibly the lighter or 12V power outlet. I had the same problem in the same car trust me there is a fuse I think it is a 20 Amp fuse
most likely the belt tensioner spring is bad but always check all pullys and accessoris ac PS and alt for play or binding
A loose wire in the speaker system would cause the music on the radio to break up in a 92 Lexus. The music will also break up if you do not have very good radio reception where you are at.
The most likely reasons are the volume is turned down or the radio is not tuned to a station.
i have a 95 Spirit and have the same problem. It is getting power to the radio (back lit, and tape player will rewind, but the clock display doesnt work, and the radio doesnt work (which sucks). Sometimes it will turn on when I start my car, but once the car is running, there is 0% chance of the radio coming on, even if I start banging around the radio. THis leads me to believe that is not a loose wire, but something in the ignition? Any input would be appreciated! I to had the same prob with the radio in a 90 Caravan which also carrys the same radio setup as the Dodge Spirit... its a short in the radio that aventually developes... theres nothing wrong with wiring... i took the radio setup out of my 92 Spirit (cause trans went out) and put it into the Caravan and still works fine, so its not a wiring prob... just a prob with the radio itself.
Warped rotor(s).
out of brake fluid?
The most likely cause would be low fluid level.
The radio fuse would be under the steering column and the relay would be under the hood in the PDC (Power Distribution Center.)
It is most likely the fuse. Try replacing it.
A Grand Caravan would have a six cylinder.
A Grand Caravan does not have a timing belt.
The IOD fuse is on the left side of the fuse box under the hood, is a 15 AMP fuse. Without or blowed fuse, the radio would not work, power locks does not work, accessories light would not work. This information is for a 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan.
A grand caravan would have the 4 speed transmission, which is not cable controlled. It is all electronic.A grand caravan would have the 4 speed transmission, which is not cable controlled. It is all electronic.
Those are two seperate circuits. Start with checking the fuses. There is a fuse for the radio and a fuse for the heater blower motor.
A Grand Caravan would have the 41TE transmission which does not have a throttle or kickdown cable.
Yes, there is a fuse for the radio, which is probably blown. It may be a combination fuse. Controlling the radio and possibly the lighter or 12V power outlet. I had the same problem in the same car trust me there is a fuse I think it is a 20 Amp fuse