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hello,
i blew the fuse for the radio/dc plug in by using an inverter and putting too big a load on it. i replaced the fuses which were fine and the dealer says it's a transistor location unknown. he's charging me 95 bucks an hour to find and change. any idea where the trainsistor is located that controls the radio/dc port? thanks, rick |
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There are two fuses controlling the radio
But I can't really tell from your post what is not working. Take another look at the owners manual and investigate
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