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Old 08-28-2008, 06:19 PM
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Where is radio fuse located?

My radio just stopped working after I put some spray in the vents to eliminate mildew odor (maybe a co-incedence)... everything but the radio is working fine, I verified all the fuses in the fuse box under dash (near brake pedal), and they check out fine. Is there another place the radio fuse can be, or did anyone else run into this problem?
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i pulled my radio last weekend to verify a few things and i recall a fuse mounted to the back of the radio. I have a 2008 with non-pcm Harman/Becker radio CDR-24. Its really ease to pull the side panels and pull the radio. The procedure that was posted by K-Man S on the first part of the PCM radio install works really well. If you have any questions before you pull the radio PM me but its really easy once you review the procedure and actually start pulling the radio. I had mine out in about 15-20min.

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Thanks for the info. Removed the radio, and the fuse is fine. I treated the car again with the same teatment, this time without the radio installed, and noticed that liquid was leaking after abiut 5 min, right where the radio would be, which leads me to believe that it may have caused damage to the radio. I ordered another radio...can't wait to get it, although I really don't mind driving without a radio... I just love the sound of my Cayman S engine!!!

A word of the wise...if anyone want's to get rid of mildew scent from their ventilation system, make sure to remove and or disconect the radio first!

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