I assume you mean where is it located? It should be located in the fuse panel below the kick plate under the steering wheel. There will be a diagram of which fuses go to what on the inside of the door.
AnswerHey just had the same problem in my 92 SC2. The radio fuse box is to the left of where the passengers feet would be. The thing is on mine (not sure if its the same with them all) the fuse was labeled "chime" instead of the actual radio fuse. Might want to get a fuse tester and check them all.Actually there is a Radio fuse, in the inside fuse box, however as mentioned above, usuallky it is the "chime" fuse which will blow.
The steering wheel controls are probably bad The only fuse is the radio fuse and if the radio works the fuse is OK Also if you do not have the original stereo, and your new stereo does not have a place to plug in those controls they will not work.
something in your wiring is grounding the system out causing the fuse to blow. The fuse protects the system so dont try to by pass the fuse box or youll blow something much more expensive. make sure all your wires are hooked up correctly and use electric tape on every exposed wire.
you should be able to have a ford dealership print one for you free of charge. go to the parts department.
1st you would need to know if the car is a 93 convertable or sports sedan. If the sports sedan, when you say radio...do you mean the face plate on the dash that you see..this is the ICM...the radio component or the ecm is in the dash...
lighter an radio fuse
Could be the fuel pump, fuel pump relay or fuse
check the fuse box under the steering wheel, pull off the cover, and look for the radio fuse
In fuse panel under lower dash panel cover.
according to Bentley, it is number 21.
wires, a ground wire, or fuse
under your steering wheel to the left.
it is located on the passenger side of AC/control panel,radio ect..., near floor.
mine has 84k miles
is there a fuse between alternator and battery on a 2002 saab 93
AnswerHey just had the same problem in my 92 SC2. The radio fuse box is to the left of where the passengers feet would be. The thing is on mine (not sure if its the same with them all) the fuse was labeled "chime" instead of the actual radio fuse. Might want to get a fuse tester and check them all.Actually there is a Radio fuse, in the inside fuse box, however as mentioned above, usuallky it is the "chime" fuse which will blow.
The steering wheel controls are probably bad The only fuse is the radio fuse and if the radio works the fuse is OK Also if you do not have the original stereo, and your new stereo does not have a place to plug in those controls they will not work.