Your radio and fan may have shoted out or the wrong amps are being used. If there isn't enough amps to run everything. The battery might not have enough juice, or there are wires touching somewhere.
If you have to ask this type of question, you should not be under the dash of a vehicle, period. I have seen more charred vehicle remains from electrical fires (from well intentioned enthusiasts) than I care to list!! Beware. If step 1 fails, go to step 2, if step 2 fails, go to step 3. 1) Repair the fuse retainer clips. 2) Get a new fuse holder. 3) Run a new fused wire from the battery or the main fuse block. Dr. DB
where is the man radio fuses for 2001 Lexus Gs
What kind of vehicle do you have?
Check the fuses.
Cut wires under the dash or hood or missing fuses and relays?
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery needs replacing.
Check the fuses, they could be fried.
Did you check the fuse in back of radio? and you might have more fuses under hood of car that may have blown out. my car has fuses inside and out under the hood also. If all fuses are good then you just smoked your radio.
where is the man radio fuses for 2001 Lexus Gs
no. you might have to reset the clock and radio.
Check the fuses
where are the fuses to the radio located at
No, its a bad earth somewhere
The 2002 Mitsubishi Gallant radio has two fuses. There will be an in-line fuse behind the radio. There will be a radio fuse in the fuse box.
it is fuse 36
Your radio operates on one fuse, so if your display wasn't working, but the radio still worked, your radio is fried. Replace it.
You say the fuses are fine, i have just had the same problem. is your radio/headunit also not working??? And have you checked the fuses under the bonnet aswell as in the drivers footwell. I just replaced some of my fuses and it worked fine. Make sure your inginttion is off whilst removing/replacing fuses.(unless testing to see if it worked) Hope this helped!
have you tried plugging it in? yes and checked all fuses