a relay does not control both dome light and the radio.
One uses infrared light and the other uses radio waves. Hope this helps!
Just my FM radio stopped working, too. AM works. Have you found any answers? Radio problems were a common issue on freelanders at the dealership Im employed at.Most of the time you just need to replace the whole radio,but there were some exceptions.there is a FM amplifier on some models depending on what style Freelander you have(SE HSE)Like I said though its usually the radio and they run about $800 if you don't have any kind of extended warrenty.I suggest you go buy a radio at best buy!
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the various controls and keys used on a UHF radio esp Squelch scans quiet duplex are simplex and simplistic.
Radio has it's own fuse in the back of the radio
In a 1998 Mercury Mountaineer, the fuse that controls the radio light is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, you should look for the fuse labeled "Radio" or "Audio." It's advisable to consult the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications of the fuse. If the radio light is not functioning, checking this fuse is a good first step in troubleshooting the issue.
The radio light in your car's dashboard illuminates the radio display panel, making it easier to see and use the radio controls while driving in low light conditions.
need location of fuse for dome and radio.
One uses infrared light and the other uses radio waves. Hope this helps!
if there's one when you open up the passengers door then its that one.
Usually under the Steering wheel there are fuses for the Radio and Dome Light. Check and make sure they aren't blown. The Dome light fuse controls Time/Clock, and sometimes stuff like Door Lock controls, Keyless Entry Systems, Dash Cluster Lights, and maybe even headlight controls.For the Radio there will be Radio No.1 and No.2 fuses check both of these.
In the 2011 Honda Pilot, the RPT light on the radio stands for "Repeat." When this light is illuminated, it indicates that the repeat function is activated, allowing the currently playing track or playlist to be played repeatedly. You can toggle this feature on or off using the radio's controls.
When you listen to the radio, you are hearing sound, which has no resemblance to light, radio waves, or x-rays. However, the sounds you hear are created in the radio receiver, using information that was carried to your location by means of radio waves.
It is in the fuse box. Check all of the fuses with a test light.
The cruise and radio switches do not share a common fuse.
the fuse size is a 25. it is above the dead panel, and it also controls the cigarette lighter.
In a 2008 Ford Expedition, the fuse that controls the radio is typically located in the interior fuse panel. It is usually labeled as "RADIO" or "AUDIO." To find the exact location and specifications, it's best to consult the owner's manual or the fuse diagram located on the fuse panel cover. If the radio is not functioning, checking this fuse for continuity is a good first step.