How Do You Replace A Car Radio Fuse?
Your vehicle’s electrical system is complex, consisting of miles of electrical wiring. Thanks to the manufacturer’s commitment to providing you with a safe and perfectly functioning wiring system, you rarely give that network a thought. The vehicle’s fuse box, which protects the electrical system from power surges and electrical shorts, makes it easy to fix the occasional problem, such as your radio going out. Park the vehicle. Apply the parking brake. Identify the fuse panel. This is typically on the side of the driver’s-side dashboard. It can also be located under the dash or under the vehicle’s hood in the engine compartment. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual to determine where your fuse block is located. Check the fuse diagram. To locate the radio fuse, refer to the owner’s manual or the diagram on the reverse side of the fuse block cover. There will typically be a drawing of the fuse block that identifies fuses by function and amperage rating (15, 20, 25 or 30 amp fuses). Remov