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Old 01-08-2005, 03:50 AM   #1
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Hmmm first main problem

My clock and my dash cd player both are not working. no power is given to either, and the clock itself lights up, but the dials don't move... now there's a fuse for the clock.. it doesn't look 100%.... would that fuse control the cd player as well?
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Old 01-09-2005, 01:35 AM   #2
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Re: Hmmm first main problem

haha well since no one responded... i'll let you know the fix


turns out the clock fuse is the main fuse for the entire console... when i replaced the fuse, the cd player worked, the clock worked, and the a/c came on automatically instead of manually...

fuses kick ass
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Old 01-09-2005, 03:21 AM   #3
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Re: Re: Hmmm first main problem

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haha well since no one responded... i'll let you know the fix


turns out the clock fuse is the main fuse for the entire console... when i replaced the fuse, the cd player worked, the clock worked, and the a/c came on automatically instead of manually...

fuses kick ass

Fuses are for u wallet, they burn (supposedly) before your devices. Most probably there is a reason for blown fuse, for some reason your circuit was loaded more that the fuse value shows. And it did its job: died for u.

If this happened twice, I would start to seek why. Love thy fuses as thyself...
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Re: Hmmm first main problem

Well... As you put it that way my clock works cdplayer light goes on tape goes on but when i put fm/am the light in the radio does not turn on why?
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Well... my clock works the cd player light works tape light works but not the fm/am why?
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