The dome light or the lighter are two good ones.
Radio memory, interior lights, memory seat functions,Radio memory, interior lights, memory seat functions,
the cig lighter and the radio run off the same fuse. if you find the cig lighter fuse..... you find the radio fuse. i had the same problem ;)
It powers items such as radio memory and interior lights.
There is a fuse for it in the fuse box located under the dash to the left near the peddals on the driver side. But this fuse is only for the ignition for the radio, the radio uses two powers, one continuous and one switching. The continuous power for the radio is fed through a fuse in the main fuse box under the hood on the driver side of the car. The fuse that controls it is labelled "Dome", it also controlls the light in the cabin of the car and the door switches which normally comes on when a door is open.
"Radio" or "rad" can be used, or you can find a number. If there is a number of the radio fuse, the manual or the fuse box cover to find the labeling.
Your 1994 Toyota Camry radio is equipped with two fuses. There will be an in-line fuse behind the radio. There will also be a radio fuse in the fuse box.
The Ignition Off Draw fuse feeds radio memory, interior lights and items such as power mirrors, etc
On a Dodge product the IOD fuse is for interior lights, radio memory,...........
find the station you want, then press and hold a number key to program that station to that number.
Should have 2 fuses 1 being a constant HOT to maintain memory circuit in radio (clock, station select, etc.)
In the fuse panel on the drivers end of the dash ( the fuse panel removable plastic cover panel is visible with the drivers door open ) fuse # 29 - 25 amp - radio fuse # 20 - 7.5 amp - radio , RAP module , GEM fuse # 28 - 7.5 amp - radio , GEM , memory seat
My car does not have a fuse box diagram for under the wheel can i see one