In the Underhood Fuseblock located in the Engine Compartment, just beside the Battery...
Based on the information in the question, the only answer we can suggest is that it broke.
check either end of the dash when you open the doors the fuse panel doors are the pull type
The fuse should be in the fusebox for it, look in your owners manual for it's position in the fusebox.
Radio has it's own fuse in the back of the radio
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.
Under the hood beside the battier
In a 2009 Chevrolet Impala, the radio fuse is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. The specific fuse number for the radio is typically 16, but it’s always a good idea to check the fuse diagram located on the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual for confirmation.
The radio on a 2003 Chevy Impala can be typically be fixed by replacing the fuse. If the radio does not work when powered, it will need to be replaced with a new unit.
The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.
There is no fuse, it is directly connected and when it burns out it destroys the wire harness. Found this out the hard way on my 07 Impala.
under the hood of car on passenger side and it is a 20 amp yellow fuse
It's in the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. Open the Passenger's door. On the side of the Panel, remove the Fuse Cover and locate the Fuse marked {RADIO}.....
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Yes, a blown fuse can cause a car radio to stop working in a 2007 Honda Accord. The radio is typically connected to a specific fuse in the vehicle's fuse box, and if that fuse is blown, it will interrupt the power supply to the radio. Checking and replacing the fuse is a common troubleshooting step if the radio is not functioning. If the fuse is intact and the radio still doesn't work, further diagnostics may be needed.
In a 2007 Kia Sportage, the fuse for the radio is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the specific fuse for the radio by checking the diagram on the fuse box cover or referring to the owner’s manual. If the radio isn't functioning, it’s a good idea to inspect this fuse to see if it's blown and needs replacing.
Based on the information in the question, the only answer we can suggest is that it broke.
check either end of the dash when you open the doors the fuse panel doors are the pull type