Found reason why Battery/Alternator dies - Fuse to Radio.How to Fix? |
Found reason why Battery/Alternator dies - Fuse to Radio.How to Fix? |
Aug 7, 2007 - 3:49 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 12, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Well, after years of going through batteries/alternaters - I decided to find out why.
Electical shop found a large draw on the fuse underneath the hood which was not labeled at all. Now, he didnt know what fuse was for. So when I went to pick up car, I connected face plate of Alpine. Radio did not work. Also, the clock above radio did not work. Also, my viper alarm did not work. So, this unmarked fuse controls: Radio/Alarm/Clock Now, He doesnt fix these issues as he is not a radio installer. He recommended going to BestBuy to fix. Well, Im NOT going to Bestbuy as I dont trust them at all. Also, the guy who did the radio/alarm install said he can put a switch so that I can turn it off when car is off. Well, great! So , I will lose all my channels, time, etc. This doesnt seem like a fix at all, rather a bandaid. You can see I dont want to go back to him. So, now I drive around with No radio/No Alarm/No clock. But atleast my car doesnt die. I keep the fuse out. It is the standard 45amp BLUE fuse. Again - no marking on the black box to what it is. If you are facing it - its on left row - towards middle. Any Ideas on how to fix this? Where to bring it? 1995 Celica GT Convert. Equipment: Alpine 7995 Head Unit (Manual says to make sure AMPS are not connected to ANT port. I dont know what they are connected to. I was unable to pull head unit out myself. 2 Amps (both not that powerful) - Both running on its own fuse directly to battery- I dont think these amps are problem. Alpine XM Tuner (connected to CD Changer) Alpine CD Changer Thanks! This post has been edited by nitemare: Aug 7, 2007 - 4:16 PM |
Aug 7, 2007 - 5:47 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Is it labeled on the fuse box cover as a box with a diagonal line through it? If so, those are fusible links...you're not even supposed to have a fuse in there...though you can. But from the factory there are little plastic pieces with metal in them that aren't fuses...they're not made to blow.
I know that I was missing one after some electrical troubleshooting and it took me forever to figure out that I needed it. Let me know if that's what it is, and then I can help from there. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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