The fuse that is related to the radio can be found in the fuse box in the engine compartment. A diagram of the fuses can be found on the bottom of the fuse box cover.
The main power output is in the form of heat but a small amount of power is also output as an electrical signal.
If a cassette adapter requires power, it'll have a power plug, but even then, unless it is being used, should not be drawing power.
What I did was unplug the power cord from the back and then hit the eject again when it was plugged in again and it worked.
Still have those cassette tapes and want to play them while you drive? Is your car lacking the proper cassette player? No worries, this article will walk you through the simple steps of how to install a cassette player in your car. Because cassette players are now considered older technology, you need to be sure that it will fit in your dash before you purchase it. Before you start this task, gather the appropriate tools and other items that you will need. Gather a screwdriver, a soldering gun, wire crimps, the cassette player and the user manual. Take a few minutes to review the user manual before you start installation. Next, follow appropriate safety precautions such as turning off your engine and disconnecting the negative terminal on your battery. In the dashboard of your car, there is a stereo face that has to be removed, which sometimes involves a button or sliding mechanism to loosen it before pulling it off. Disconnect the existing antenna wiring. You’ll have to purchase and install a special mounting pod under the dash if your car does not have an existing radio or a space to fit one. Get the cassette player out of its packaging and turn it around with the wires facing the dashboard. The speaker wires will plug into appropriate positions on the face piece of the cassette player. Usually, there’s a diagram that shows you where the speaker wires should be plugged. Wiring is usually color-coded. Next, thread the power wire and antenna wire into the cassette player face piece. You can test the power to the cassette player once these wires are connected firmly. You can’t mount the cassette player into the dashboard until the wires are connected per above. Once that’s accomplished, insert the cassette player into the original position of the car stereo that was in the dashboard. That’s it! Now you have a cassette player in your car that will allow you to enjoy your favorite music while you drive. If something doesn’t seem to be working, consult the user manual and/or call the tech support number provided in the manual.
My '97 EX 2-door coupe does not. It has a power outlet below the radio, just above the cassette player.
The 2014 Mini Cooper-Roadster is 5 ft. 6.3 in. (66.3 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
The 2013 Mini Cooper-Roadster is 5 ft. 6.3 in. (66.3 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
One thing that causes a humming noise is any high voltage power cable running next to any audio wires. also the cassette player might need to be cleaned
You can not eject a game disc without electricity.
It is a touch sensitive button to the right of the power button
Yes, the cassette is inserted into your car stereo which uses power from the battery.
When this happened to me, the MDX gave me a "ErE1" error message (or something close to that). Your next step is to "reboot" the car by leaving the positive battery terminal disconnected for a minute. But you must have your 5 digit security code to make the player work after the power off. One time this fix worked for a few weeks. Then the player failed again, so we are going to replace the player. But with several reboots I was able to eject the CDs that were eaten by the old player. I needed narrow tweezers for one retrieval.