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- BordercollieExplorerLoose connection to 12volt fuse holder. I checked fuses and all were not blown, I found one fuse holder with a loose screw connection, tightened it and 12 volt items got power and worked. Look for any other in-line fuse holders near external radio, etc.
- OldRadiosExplorerMines the same as IAMICHABOD's (2006).
As a side note, I replaced mine with a new SONY car stereo. Of course the new ones are always on when power is applied so I put a switch inside to cut the power so it wouldn't eventually drain the batteries when it's off. - KeepMoovinExplorerThanks everyone! I'll check it out tomorrow.
- IAMICHABODExplorer IIWhen I was looking for my RV, 2002-2006 Fleetwood Tiogas the dozen or so that I looked at, 75 percent had non working outside stereos,most were from water incursion, Some were just a blown fuse. That is where I would start.
Located behind the door to the fuse panel below the front facing dinette seat.Click For Full-Size Image.
This my fuse block on my 2006 Tioga.Click For Full-Size Image.
Located on that door inside, is this.Click For Full-Size Image.
It will tell you which fuse goes to what,that is where I would start,check each fuse and pull each connector and reset. - DrewEExplorer IIAs Bumpy suggests, it sounds a lot like a blown 12V fuse; those items would be reasonable to have on the same circuit. If it is a blown fuse and the replacement fuse blows immediately, there's presumably a short in wiring the power to these items somewhere.
- BumpyroadExplorerI would guess that there is a connection, stereo is 12 volt?????
did you check the "fuse box" for the 12 volt hookups, etc./
bumpy
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