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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / March 2006

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2001 focus sedan radio fuse...

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havensj@gmail.com - 19 Mar 2006 18:38 GMT
After i bought my car (2001, i realized the radio didn't work. (I keep
it off during test drives so i can listen to how the engine sounds.. I
usually test the radio after the drive, but i guess i forgot this
time..). Later, I found  a 15 amp fuse sitting in the glove
compartment. I'm thinking maybe they took the fuse out so that the
lights from the clock on the radio wouldn't attract attention at night.
However, I don't know which fuse slot is linked to the radio..

Does anyone who has the car happen to know which slot it  is, or
otherwise know how I would find out?
dave - 19 Mar 2006 20:26 GMT
yep, the instruction manual has a page in it that tells you what each fust
slot is for. i think that the door that covers the fusebox (just by your
left knee) has a diagram on it also indicating what device in the car each
slot is for. The instruction book (owners manual) will also tell you which
type of fuse goes in each slot.

> After i bought my car (2001, i realized the radio didn't work. (I keep
> it off during test drives so i can listen to how the engine sounds.. I
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> Does anyone who has the car happen to know which slot it  is, or
> otherwise know how I would find out?
 
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