Nothing as long as both are 12 volt fuses of the same amperage.
F1 is a 25A fuse and it is listed as audio F8 is a 5A fuse listed for the Radio F20 is a 5A Fuse listed as audio
According to the owners manual : fuse # 29 - 20 amp - for AUDIO and fuse # 28 - 7.5 amp - for AUDIO and cluster
there should be a fuse for the audio system in the car fusing panel, but if for the speakers only- then that should be within the audio system itself.
The 1996 Ford Probe owners manual shows : fuse # 6 - 15 amp - audio system , dome and map lamps , etc. fuse # 7 - 15 amp - audio system , power mirrors fuse # 8 - 15 amp - audio system , cigar lighter
what a silly place to put the fuse for audio. you will not find the audio fuse in the main fuse box. you will not even find it in the main Reno booklet either. it is placed under the rubber mat right in front of the cig lighter try.
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there will either be a fuse on the back of the actual radio unit or else check your audio fuse and your room fuse.
A room fuse is a fuse that usually controls indicator lights. The lights would include door lights, overhead lights, or even and audio fuse.
Mine is in the auxiliary fuse box under the back seat on the right side.
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Check either fuse 10 :audio, clock, seat memory fuse 28 :cigar, audio, clock fuse 31 ;instrument panel,air bag, seat belt or fuse 44 :accessories All these fuses are located under dash in fascia. Hope this helps
A live wire in the audio circuit is touching metal, or connected to ground in some way.