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Its number 29 as in the manuals it says Accessory it should be yellow 25 amp

Its number 29 on the fuse box under the dash, and it is a 20 amp, yellow, low profile ATM type fuse.

Location is 29 but the fuse amperage is 15 the blue one. There should be two of them. One for the connection under the radio (29) and one for inside the middle armrest (28)

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