Hey everyone… I’m having a bit of a problem. My OEM radio just stopped working, and I checked the fuse—it’s intact. I was trying to swap it out for an aftermarket CarPlay system, but it wouldn’t power on. Now I put the stock radio back and it’s still dead. I tested every fuse in the interior box and they all have power except for the radio fuse in space 28. I even replaced the fuse just to be sure. The ones in the hood are fine too. What am I missing?
There should actually be at least 2 fuses for the radio, so double-check that!
Is the radio the only ignition circuit that doesn’t come live with the ignition on?
Gray said:
Is the radio the only ignition circuit that doesn’t come live with the ignition on?
Not sure about that… but that’s a good question. I’ll have to look into it!
Problem FINALLY solved! I found a blown fuse and the OEM radio is back up. Plus, the Bluetooth started working again. Guess I’ll leave the stereo upgrade to the pros when I can afford it. Thanks for all the help everyone!
Hey, glad you got it fixed! Which fuse was it that was blown?
Lyle said:
Hey, glad you got it fixed! Which fuse was it that was blown?
I found out that the radio has two fuses in the interior panel. Fuse 28 was intact, but 39 was the one that blew.