They are both on the same circuit as stated in the owners manuel. If the fuse did not blow then its a open circuit. Probaly a commonly shared ground wire.
Try changing your fuses 25 amp
You either blew a fuse or burnt a wire. Locate the fuse box and you'll likely find a blown fuse.
They can't be fixed. You have to change the radio. The climate control is the same way, You have to change the unit to get the light working.
This is for a 1993 ford escort LX, I ran out of room to post
fog light not working and radio light went out
Check the wiring for the radio using a spark tester. Also check the DOME fuses for the interior light. The spark test will say whether or not the fuse is getting current, if no power check the radio unit.
owners manual fuse box interior lamps pull it then figure it out no sense in a dead battery
check the fuses in the cab of the car
Some vehicles courtesy fuse circuit (locks, windows, interior light) is tied into the radio.
There are three fuse boxes in the Accord. On on each side of the interior front and one uner the hood. Look at the box on the passenger side of the interior front
By changing the battery, you erased your car's computer presets. Your car probably has an anti-theft radio, that locks when power is lost to it, and requires a factory security code to unlock it. The code might be in a section of the owner's manual, but if you cannot find it, you have to go to a new car dealership and have them reset the radio.
Check your fuse box, They may all run of the same fuse.