There are many reasons a radio fuse can blow. However, if it happened while trying to jump-start a vehicle, most likely what happened is the cables were hooked up to the battery backwards.
Clock and Radio, i had a small short on my tercel and i blew my radio and dashboard clock, now they are not working, trying to replace that fuse..
Not sure I understand. At this point everything that happened is mute. You now have rebuilt your engine and tried to start it. It didn't work so you checked and the 80 amp. fuse was blown. You went to start again and the check engine light is on but as you cranked the engine the distributor blew? If so explain blew? 80 amp Fuse still OK? Was it the distributor fuse that blew?
there is a fusebox in a car it is labeled 1 through 16 I just need to know what number is the fuse for the radio in a 1994 Chevy Corsica my fuse blew for my radio
you blew a fuse... find which one it is, try radio.. try room fuse if there is one. keep looking til you find the blown fuse ;) its there
Your windows and radio both quit working at the same time because you blew a fuse.
You left the door open to long and the battery went dead or you blew a fuse.
A radio fuse might keep blowing if the radio itself needs an inline fuse in a 1997 Crown Victoria. It is possible that the radio and interior lights are not grounded properly. Installing an inline fuse between the radio and the fuse box may solve the problem of the fuse blowing.
The radio unit is stowed under the drivers seat. I would suspect the fuse that is on the back of the radio unit has blown (happened to me after a muppet tried to jump start off me). You will need to remove the drivers seat and the on the back of the radio unit itself where the connectors are it has a blade fuse (i think its red) that will need to be changed. Hope this helps.
The room fuse blew on my 2008 Kia Spectra. My interior lights, clock, radio and keyless entry were not working so that's apparently what it controls.
You either blew a fuse or burnt a wire. Locate the fuse box and you'll likely find a blown fuse.
That Craftsman charger uses a 500 mA (1/2 A) fuse available from Radio Shack for $4.00- a 4pak. Be aware that the fuse blew because something else wasn't right.
i dont have a manuel so i dont know what fuse to be changed,tried the one for radio-int light but that wasnt it. i dont have a manuel so i dont know what fuse to be changed,tried the one for radio-int light but that wasnt it.