There are two fuses marked RDO inside the fuse block located on the driver's side dash. One fuse is Marked RDO BATT which is 15Amps and in location 19, the other is marked RDO IGN, a 10 Amp fuse in the 24 position.
check the radio fuse (rdo) under the hood, it should be 15 amps
Both are in the left hand lower dash fuse panel, one is Radio or RDO, and the other is CIG or DOME, all must work for the radio to Function. Relentless
Rdo and it should be a 25 watt fuse
The RDO BAT fuse is a specific type of fuse used in various electrical systems, particularly in vehicles and equipment to protect against overcurrent conditions. It is designed to interrupt the electrical flow when the current exceeds a certain threshold, preventing damage to circuits and components. The RDO BAT fuse plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical systems.
It is the radio ignition fuse. Used on the power signal wire for the radio.
The fuse is under the hood, marked rdo almost centered in fuse box.
If the RDO (Radio Data Output) fuse is blown, the radio or audio system in the vehicle will lose power and cease to function. This may also affect other components that rely on the RDO circuit, such as information displays or auxiliary audio inputs. Additionally, any settings or presets stored in the radio may be lost if the system has no backup power. To restore functionality, the blown fuse must be replaced.
If it's in the same location as my 1998 (and I know they use the same wiring diagrams) it would be on the drivers side of the dash. Open your driver's door and look at the side of the dash (around the corner from the far left dash vent) there's a pull-out panel and behind are fuses. On the inside of the removeable panel is the fuse layout. Mine is marked #19 Rdo Bat and is the bottom far left fuse. Hope this helps. Ps. I was perusing this site looking for information for my own personal car issue and God put it on my heart to help a few people out, so I'm trying.
check the RDO fuse in the fuse box under the hood located on the driver side of the vehicle.
All fuses are in the under hood fuse box. The lid has them numered and labled. Look for RDO, and another that also feeds a power outlet.
The term "RDO Batt" on a fuse box typically refers to a fuse or circuit related to the "Radio Battery" or "Radio Power" circuit. This circuit is usually responsible for supplying power to the radio or audio system in a vehicle when the ignition is off. If the fuse for this circuit is blown, it may result in the radio not working properly or losing settings when the vehicle is turned off. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific details related to your model.
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