some stock radios have fuses in them, and then some are located in your fuse box, i think that you will have more luck looking in your fuse box, this will be located next to your steering wheel on the side of the dash, or on the passengers side.
Where is the fuse located for a CD player in my 03 corsa van?
Fuse is built into the back of the player itself. To access just remove the cd/radio unit from its housing and you will see the fuse at the rear of the unit
Fixing your cd player will depend on what the problem is. Make sure the wiring harness is securely connected. Make sure the in-line fuse is operational. Make sure the cd player fuse in the fuse box is operational.
Start by disconnecting the cd player and any external amp. Replace the fuse. if it does not blow, then connect the cd player, amps and other components one at a time. When the fuse blows that is the problem area. If its the cd or amp, its an internal problem and is not user serviceable.
Not if the CD player is an integral part of the stereo. If it is a separate component then it may have a different fuse circuit.
If the radio is not working on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport it might be a blown fuse. Try the CD player to see if that works. If the CD player works then it might be an antenna problem.
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The radio fuse is used for the CD player on a 2003 Honda Accord. To reset the radio pulled the specified fuse out of the fuse box.
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When you were replacing the cd player you might have sparked a wire causing the dash light fuse to blow. Check the gas light fuse in the fuse box.
Disconnect the battery or pull the correct fuse for the CD player, wait a minute then plug it back in. This may work for you.
I've had that happen to my Isuzu Ascender. The thing that worked for me was turn car off and remove key find the fuse to the radio/CD player and pull it out turn car on for a second (radio & CD player will not turn on at all because the fuse is out) put the fuse back in turn car on- hopefully you can eject the CD now.