My radio has no power. I replaced a blown fuse on the very upper right of the top box of fuses. Still no radio. I also checked the radio fuse on the bottom right of the lower set of fuses directly below the first set. It was OK. The 20 amp fuse in the upper set keeps blowing and the radio never turns on. I checked all the breakers located near the steps and they were all OK. Any suggestions as to what would keep blowing that fuse?
My radio has no power. I replaced a blown fuse on the very upper right of the top box of fuses. Still no radio. I also checked the radio fuse on the bottom right of the lower set of fuses directly below the first set. It was OK. The 20 amp fuse in the upper set keeps blowing and the radio never turns on. I checked all the breakers located near the steps and they were all OK. Any suggestions as to what would keep blowing that fuse?
Find the other items that on the blown fuze and unplug them one at a time until you find the one that is the culprit. Might start with the radio. Go from there. If the fuze still blows when everything is unpluged then you have a wiring problem. From there you trace wires until you find a problem.
Thanks, It appears to only be the radio that is not working. How would I "unplug" that? I just had the refrigerator circuit board replaced, (under waranty) not sure what happened to it. Could the repair have something to do with it? I called the repair shop and they said there was no way that they did anything that would cause the problem.
Pati, the fuse that powers my dash radio also powers my dash cigarette lighter. See if you can get behind there, disconnect the center power wire on the cig. outlet, then replace the fuse and try your radio.