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Fuse for cobalt ls 2006 radio?

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Old Jun 29, 2009 | 12:37 PM
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My radio has no power, and I think it's the fuse. I have looked in the box on passenger side and nothing states radio or anything close to that. Anybody know what fuse to replace? I installed pioneer d-3 but it's time to turn in car from lease so I am putting stock stuff back in. we have soldered all connections back from aftermarket wiring harness, and when I check the power there is no current passing.
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Old Jun 29, 2009 | 9:03 PM
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Its in the passenger side of the center console. It is lebelled RDO, it is fuse #23 rated at 15amps
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Old Nov 27, 2020 | 9:40 AM
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Originally Posted by dsvedy
My radio has no power, and I think it's the fuse. I have looked in the box on passenger side and nothing states radio or anything close to that. Anybody know what fuse to replace? I installed pioneer d-3 but it's time to turn in car from lease so I am putting stock stuff back in. we have soldered all connections back from aftermarket wiring harness, and when I check the power there is no current passing.
Any help would be greatly apreciated! Thanks
Try the park lamp fuse under the hood, in mine when my dash lights went out so did my radio I replaced that fuse and it came back on
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