Where is the lighter and radio fuse located in a 2004 Toyota Corolla?
I have a 97 and just changed that fuse for the dome and interior lights, only it also has the tail lights, any way, it is located on driver side on left, fuse # 15 and it is a 10 amp, hope it is a help
What is the stereo wiring diagram for 2000 Toyota Avalon?
2003 Chevrolet Silverado Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Orange
Radio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Class 2 Serial Data
Radio Ground Wire: Black/White
Radio Illumination Dimmer Wire: N/A
Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: Pink
Front Speakers Size: N/A
Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Tan
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Gray
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Dark Green
Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Brown
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Dark Blue
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue
Why wont Radio and dome light work in 99 Cherokee?
I fixed the no-headlight problem on my 1996 Jeep Cherokee (not a Grand) by replacing the headlight switch. As I recall, the black plastic knob is removed from the outside. Then, there is a button on the switch housing itself which is difficult to reach - you have to put your head on the floor and reach way up underneath. Pushing the button allows the stem to be pulled out from the front. My memory isn't clear. It is also hard to get the large connector loose because of the plastic clips holding it in.
I don't know why the old switch wouldn't work. I had no faith that replacing it would do any good. It did - the lights have worked without issues since.
Hope this helps.
How do you uninstall a factory radio from a 88 Honda accord?
* Remove the ashtray and ashtray holder * Remove the radio and mounting plate screws and lower the radio and unplug the electrical connector and antenna lead then push the radio out of the dashboard
How do you remove a radio from 2005 dodge ram?
First you will need to take out the screw holding the trim aroung the radio. It is located inside the trashbag hook at the bottom of the dash. Then you will need to remove the a/c knobs. The trim will then just pop out, but be careful not to break it and there will be some wiring attached. The radio itself is held in with 4 screws.
Radio code for Mitsubishi eclipse?
dealer usually charge $50 to get your radio code, call my cell i will try to help you to get your radio code from my friend at the mitsubishi dealer my name is orlan 626 383 6349 call me anytime...
What oven operates on short radio waves?
The common, ubiquitous microwave oven operates in the "ISM" radio band of 2.45-2.5 GHz, corresponding to a wavelength of something like 12 centimeters. You could use somewhat longer or shorter wavelengths to cook food, but this is the frequency band dedicated to that service. The 2.5 GHz band was the desirable choice, because it is a wavelength efficiently absorbed by the moisture in the food. The shape and size of the 'cavity' in the microwave oven ... the box where you put the food to be cooked ... is closely related to the wavelength of the RF energy used, in order to assure that the RF energy stays in the box and gets absorbed into the food, and is not reflected back into the device that generates it.
The word "newscast" is the short version of "news broadcast." It refers to a summary of the most important current news stories-- it might be two minutes long, five minutes long, or even longer, depending on the station. (Some stations are "all-news," and in the course of an hour, they might offer a long block of stories that includes the top local, national, and international stories. The biggest stories will be repeated every few minutes for people who are just tuning in.) In addition to the top stories about current issues, a typical newscast usually also includes sports headlines and the weather forecast.
Almost since radio's inception in 1920, there was news on the air: the first station to broadcast regularly, 8MK in Detroit (later known as WWJ) was owned by a newspaper, and some major headlines and news stories were read to the listeners. People wanted to be informed, so radio stations began providing a few minutes of news on a regular basis. Eventually, there were entire staffs of radio reporters (and later TV reporters); and to this day, most stations will make the time to broadcast news reports, to help keep the public up-to-date.
Who became the first professional radio station in the world?
That is a very interesting question, and one that scholars still debate. In Canada, historians would say it was XWA, later known as CFCF, owned by the Marconi Company. It went on the air in late 1919. In the USA, several stations claim to have been first: 8MK in Detroit (later known as WWJ, and still on the air today) was on the air in August 1920, owned by the Detroit News; it was also the first station owned by a newspaper. 1XE (later known as WGI) in Medford Hillside, Massachusetts, seems to have been on the air in the summer of 1920 too; it was owned by the Amrad Company.
And one station that many textbooks insist was the first (although it really wasn't) was KDKA in Pittsburgh, owned by the Westinghouse Company. KDKA went on the air on November 2, 1920. KDKA was very well-funded and well-publicized, and in radio's first year, it had a number of very important accomplishments that other stations could not equal. There were also early stations in Argentina (Radio Argentina, which went on the air in late August 1920), and several other countries had early stations too. And at colleges, there were some stations playing hit songs and doing the news as early as 1912, when Charles "Doc" Herrold and his wife Sybil put a station on the air at the Herrold College of Wireless in San José, California.
It should also be noted that "professional" or "commercial" stations did not exist in those early days. Most stations were run by amateur radio operators, often working for a manufacturer of radio receiving equipment. The first "commercial" license was not issued till mid-September 1921. Contrary to myth, KDKA in Pittsburgh did not get the first professional license-- rather, a sister company, WBZ (then in Springfield MA, today in Boston) received the first commercial license.
How did sailors find there longitude before radio navigation aids were invented?
They often used an instrument know as a sextant which used the stars to help navigate. Follow the related link (below) for more information.
What would cause the radio not to work in a 1998 Volkswagen Beetle?
Hopefully, this will help:
The symptom I experienced was this: I would put a tape in my 2001 VW Golf deck... the deck would accept the tape, try side A and the display would show side A, then the deck would try side B and the display would show side B, then the deck would try side A once again and the display would show side A...at this point, the deck would then sound one beep and eject the tape.
Here is what I did:
I removed the compartment above the stereo cassette deck (the one that is empty and can be used to store your sunglasses in). It comes out quite easily, but does tend to snag on the stereo cassette deck itself so it has to gently be pried out. Next, I removed the stereo cassette deck...it had a couple of tabs on it, one on either side that secured it in place to the compartment's side frame...I wedged a screw driver in from the top of each side about an inch in and pulled towards myself to defeat the tabs to get the stereo cassette deck out. Be careful to pull the stereo cassette deck out slowly and to ease the cabling and antenna cable out as well. There is enough slack on the cabling and antenna cable to get the deck out and resting on the standard gear shift.
After removing the stereo cassette deck (but still having all cabling attached), I removed the two screws that hold the top cover on so as to expose the stereo cassette deck's mechanism (I also had to tear the warantee seal to remove the cover). I then turned the unit on. Next, I tricked the machine by pushing the actuator that tells the deck a tape had been inserted, and watched to see what happened mechanically. I found that the main motor via a worm gear was turning freely, thus the main gear that runs the tape was o.k. The capstans (the silver spindles), and pinch rollers (the black rollers that move against the capstans to guide the tape), on the other hand, were not turning. I then turned the unit OFF and proceeded to un-plug the flat ribbon cable running from the tape head to the main printed circuit board at the board itself (the flat cable is attached to a wafer that makes it easy to pull on...the wafer that is...DO NOT pull on the flat cable. Also, I un-plugged the connector found in white plastic (it actually plugs right into the main printed circuit board)(You can pull on the white plastic to do this). Then, I removed the 4 screws that hold the entire cassette deck mechanism, and took the mechanism out as one unit (thank you to the manufacturer for making it so very easy). On the under-side of the mechanism, I found the motor that drives the spindles via a very thin belt. I carefully rotated the motor and it seemed to move freely. The pulley attached to the motor, however, had grease on it. I CAREFULLY took the belt off of the PULLEY END ONLY and secured it on a piece of metal near the pulley to maintain tension on the belt. (The belt is also wound around the capstan pulleys as well in a certain way, and would be time-consuming to get it routed properly again). I then cleaned the pulley. I also checked to see if any grease was on any other parts of the belt.
After re-assembling the deck, it worked like new. I then put it back in its compartment.
So, two things could have been the problem: grease on the pulley (so that no drive occured on the belt), or a motor shaft that had a bit of dust/gunk build-up that was freed when I turned the motor pulley by hand.
That's my story.
How do you remove the Radio in a 2004 Pontiac Montana?
You first have to remove two screws(7mm)in the back of the storage compartment under the pull out cup holder. Once they are removed pull that compartment out and set it off to the passenger floor side being careful not to break your lighter plug wire. Next you pull out your cup holder and remove two screws up under where the cup holder slides in and out also 7mm. Then while cup holder is pulled out remove two screws one on each side of the cup holder which are back in a little holes Phillips head. After all 6 screws are out using a small flat head screwdriver very carefully pry loose the three tabs which hold the top of the plastic trim ring above the radio. Once the trim ring is removed there are three screws that hold the radio in remove and radio is out
What year did FM radio first start?
FM radio was in use just before World War II, but very few stations were in operation. FM was touted in full-page magazine ads during the war as the "coming attraction" (like television) that everyone would want when the war was over (there was no domestic production of radios during the war). Once it began, it caught on quickly, especially for classical music, as it had much wider frequency spectrum than AM radio.
light travels at approximately 300,000,000 m/s, so to pass 7.5*1010 meters it would take:
7.5*1010/300,000,000=250 seconds
= 4.167 minutes
P.S. Mars is not that close, in real life the signal takes about ten minutes to travel either way.
You can add music to your profile by listening to it on programs like Windows Media Player or Winamp simply by downloading LastFm Scrobbler plugin, that you can found on lastfm.com
If that's what you're asking for :)
How do you remove the radio from a 2006 Chevy Equinox?
You must insert the 5 digit code. If you cannot find the code, then go to the selling dealer. They may have it on file. If not, you will have to remove the radio the get the serial # off the radio chassis. With that serial # the dealer can provide the code. There is no other way.
312 591 9696
That phone number will work in Chicago, but it may not be the B96 you want.
There are exactly 100 frequency spots on the commercial FM dial, and they're shared
by the thousands of FM stations in the US. That means that every possible frequency
has several stations on it, in different cities. In order to determine which of the many
stations on that frequency you're listening to, we'd have to know where you're located
while you listen.
How do you get power from a battery?
chemicals present (electrolyte and electrodes) in battery react each other to provide chemical energy to battery further which is converted in electric energy.
What is bigger radio waves or light waves?
One can say that radio waves are a million times bigger than light, but one needs to be a little more specific about what you mean when you say it.
When we speak of the size of a wave, we usually refer to its amplitude or wavelength and in this case, wavelength seems to be relevant to the question.
Radio waves and light are both electromagnetic waves and the two terms refer to different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible light has wavelengths of a few hundred nanometers, although one can expand that region somewhat beyond the visible and still find that the term "light" is used.
Radio waves are much longer and generally the spectral region which we call radio is in the ball park of a meter. (It is not uncommon to apply the term radio waves to much longer wavelengths however.)
Though there is not one specific measure of "size," radio waves generally have a wavelength of a million times greater that light waves.
What is the FM channel number for VirginRadio?
the station currently broadcasts on mediumwave and DAB across the UK, on 105.8 FM
There are also many other Virgin stations including:
Their frequencies would be on their webpages if they aren't listed here.
What inventions came about because of radio?
the telegraph and the telephone, came from the radio all three technologies are closely related, because they use "wireless telegraphy" There are probably many more just look up all the inventions of Nikola Tesla. He has over 50 Patton's in the US and Canada alone
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And the Television and Radar! Both are particular types, or rather applications, of radio.
Your radio in your 2005 jeep grand Cherokee stopped working is there a fuse and which one is it?
There should be a fuse box panel located on the front passenger side footwell area. Take off the cover and check fuse # 20. A diagram of the fuse layout should be on the backside of the cover. It's a 15 amp fuse and lt. blue in color. If your radio is exhibiting erratic memory loss, check under the hood in the power distribution center. Be certain that the IOD maxi fuse (#7) is firmly seated. Good luck!
Why are television and radio more tightly regulated than other forms or media?
These are the most commonly watched/listened to streams of media in life. People of all ages from a baby from a few months old to older people who find stuff offensive all the time.