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metr0p0lis1927 07-09-2012 08:20 AM

Radio Fuse?
 
Does anyone know which fuse feeds the radio ? I can't find it listed in my owners manual otherwise I wouldn't ask , though the information may not be helpful as one of the PO's had an aftermarket stereo installed which for some reason included removing the amp and both fader controls!

Opelotus 07-10-2012 04:47 AM

What year is your car? The stock radio on a 1984 model had a small in-line glass fuse located in the center console.

metr0p0lis1927 07-10-2012 08:55 AM

I do have an 84 model but the head unit has been changed to a pioneer deh-1700 thanks for the info I'll pull the deck and see if there's still one under there or if the "pro" installers screwed it up more than is already apparent!

Danglerb 07-10-2012 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by metr0p0lis1927 (Post 6847162)
Does anyone know which fuse feeds the radio ? I can't find it listed in my owners manual otherwise I wouldn't ask , though the information may not be helpful as one of the PO's had an aftermarket stereo installed which for some reason included removing the amp and both fader controls!

The factory amp is a "booster" amp, runs off speaker level, not RCA type output like most modern head units have.

Factory fader is worse, its just a pot using stereo output and most modern head units have 4 outputs, two front and two rear, with internal fader.

No telling what the aftermarket installer used for power, they are known for probing wires and taking the first hot from ign wire they find.

mikeesik 07-18-2012 11:07 AM

Hello.

Try the 8th. fuse starting from your left.
This is for the s4 anyways.
I am fortunate enough to have the original 3 card fuse/relay card/charts still adhered to the fuse panel cover.
Try the '928 SPECIALISTS'-web site. You can down-load a fuse/relay chart from there.

metr0p0lis1927 07-21-2012 09:45 PM

thanks guys!


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