not knowing the year of your car, i guessed at 2002, in this case depending on package options there are two.. #9 and #44.
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.
It probabily is just a fuse. If not, then get a new car.
Check for a blown fuse.
Most radios have a separate fuse on the positive wire in addition to the one in the fuse panel. Probably not real hard to pull the radio out and check. The connector may have come loose on the back of the radio also.
the fuse box is under dash by steering colum the fuse is marked radio in small print buy a 12 volt fuse tester they cost between $1.00 and up to about $5.00 test the fuses I just pull out the fuses and look at them if there is a split between the metal connections then its bad when you have the fuse in hand you can tell. or like i said buy a fuse tester and test it in car with key on
Where is the fuse panel that contains the radio fuse?
there is a fusebox in a car it is labeled 1 through 16 I just need to know what number is the fuse for the radio in a 1994 Chevy Corsica my fuse blew for my radio
the third big black fuse .shouold be 4 or 5 but its the third 1 , middle.
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.
Just inside the passenger door, open the fuse panel. The radio fuse is on the top row, 3rd from left I believe. It is 2 amps.
it depends, it might be a fuse, or you might have to get a new code for it. if its a fuse, take out the back seat, the fuse is in the fuse box, next to the battery. it should have a card that says what each fuse is for. usually its fuse number 5.
Just remove the fuse and look at it.
Check the fuse in the fuse panel. Also look and see if there is an inline fuse blown. I already checked the fuse panel and the fuse on the back of the radio. I don't know what the problem could be. The radio is not burnt because I replaced it and still no power. There may be another inline fuse somewhere between the fuse panel and the radio. Do you have power at the radio? I assume you do not. I would check, with a multimeter, where the radio power cable is connected at the fuse panel and see if you actually have power. If you do then you know that somewhere between that point and the radio you have a problem. As a last resort you could just run a new power cable to the radio from the fuse panel. Be sure to install an inline fuse if you do this. How do I run a new power cable to the radio from the fuse panel and install an in-line fuse?
It probabily is just a fuse. If not, then get a new car.
Just fixed mine today. The dom light fuse in the engine fuse compartment was blown. The radio/power locks will go out as well if this fuse blows.
try number 27 its for the integrated control panel that should do the trick
it gets its power from radio so its on the radio fuse but if the radio is working its not the fuse my advice is go buy an antenna that's not powered just make sure it has several mounting pads