The fuse for the radio is in the fuse block, and is marked radio. The fuse block is on the bottom of the dash to the right of the steering column.
It's a wild, shot in the dark, but I'd guess the one marked 'RADIO'. However........the fuse for the courtesy lights can also kill a radio. At least it does on my '88 Celebrity Wagon.
check the fuses..
Radio & Interior Lights fuses.
If you turn up your interior dashboard light settings, then the radio display will be brighter too. The radio dims to the setting for the dashboard when the lights are turned on.
check the fuses
If a 1987 Chevy Suburban has lights and horn, but no ignition, gauges, radio, or interior lights it could be a ground wire problem. It is possible that there is a short somewhere. Also check the dome light for a possible water leak in the headliner.
It's a wild, shot in the dark, but I'd guess the one marked 'RADIO'. However........the fuse for the courtesy lights can also kill a radio. At least it does on my '88 Celebrity Wagon.
check the fuses..
Radio memory, interior lights, memory seat functions,Radio memory, interior lights, memory seat functions,
Check your fuses - they are operated separately
Radio & Interior Lights fuses.
It powers items such as radio memory and interior lights.
check your fuses
the brown and grey wires come from the dash and were hooked up to the old radio does anyone know what i can do with them so my dash lights will turn on again
There may be an issue with the relay switch going to the radio lights. There may also be an issue with the fuse.
If you turn up your interior dashboard light settings, then the radio display will be brighter too. The radio dims to the setting for the dashboard when the lights are turned on.
where is the fuse located at for the radio cigarette lighter and interer lights for an 1989 Chevy celebrity. Look up the fuse chart in the owners manual, and each slot is numbered. I think it's number 12 or 15, and a metal fuse, rather than a colourful plastic one, since the load on the circuit is larger. That's the way it is on an '86 Eurosport.