According to the factory service manual the radio fuse should be 10 amps. The fuse block is below the dash to the right of the steering column. The fuse position is marked radio, so it is easy to find.
It's a wild, shot in the dark, but I'd guess the one marked 'RADIO'. However........the fuse for the courtesy lights can also kill a radio. At least it does on my '88 Celebrity Wagon.
The fuse block on a Chevy Celebrity is located on the bottom of the dash to the right of the steering column.
The fuse is in the fuse block and is the same fuse as the radio. The fuse block is under the dash on the right side of the steering column.
The flasher for turn signals in located on the fuse block. The fuse block is on the bottom of the dash to the right of the steering column.
There is no factory cut off switch, but aftermarket devices are often installed near the fuse panel.
You know your car has blown a fuse if whatever the fuse is for suddenly quits working. For example if your radio is playing and for no reason quits it may be a fuse has blown.
maybe the Altinator or crossed wires Check Your fuse box
The radio and the cigarette lighter are on the same fuse, I would check the fuse first.
I need to change the fuse on the horn and hazzard lights on 1990 toyota pickup, what amp should I use?
An 87 Celebrity has several brake lines. They start at the master cylinder, and run under the car to all four wheels.
The Ford Econoline radio has two fuses. There is an in-line fuse in the wiring harness on the back of the radio. There is a radio fuse in the fuse box. The location of the fuse box radio fuse is listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
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