Cant find Radio Fuse on 1998 Accord LX
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Cant find Radio Fuse on 1998 Accord LX
A couple months back my radio and my cigarette lighter/charger stopped working which I suspect was due to a blown fuse. Since I dont smoke and my commute is generally 15 minutes i managed to get around without fixing it, but for the past couple weeks Ive been trying the fuse for the radio/cigarette charger and i looked in both fuse boxe, but none of the fuses there are labeled as either radio or cigarette lighters
Can somebody help me locating the fuse on the aforementioned model (Accord 98 LX)
Thanks in advance
Can somebody help me locating the fuse on the aforementioned model (Accord 98 LX)
Thanks in advance
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Re: Cant find Radio Fuse on 1998 Accord LX (netanderthal)
Try to look it on the Under-Hood Fuse box. I dont exactly know where the Radio Fuse is located on Accords but on my lude is on the Under-hood box @ #13, and its 7.5A fuse.
Good luck bud.
Good luck bud.
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Re: Cant find Radio Fuse on 1998 Accord LX (specbb6)
Wow. I always thought there are 2 fuseboxes in accords : under the hood, next to the driverside. Well in mine there was a third one -- next to passenger side and it contained a blown 15A radio/cigarette lighter fuse instead of a 20A as noted on the fuse map. Once replaced with a new 20A, radio is getting jiggy with it again
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Actually the fuse your looking for is in the passenger side fuse box (right side of the dashboard) #9 20A.
You may need to find what cause the overload before you just pop another fuse in there or it may pop too.
Edit: you fixed it before I got a chance to reply. But glad you figured it out.
You may need to find what cause the overload before you just pop another fuse in there or it may pop too.
Edit: you fixed it before I got a chance to reply. But glad you figured it out.
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