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mdallaire

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1992 XJS V12 coupe.....
I finally got my car back for the paint shop but during the months it was there the battery died. When I picked it up they had jmped started it but I noticed that there was no power to the radio. I replace the battery on the way home and there was still no power to the radio. Also I noticed that the LCD light in the trip computer was now working where it was not before! Any clues?? blown fuse? if so where do I begin to look for the fuses?
TKs
 
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mdallaire
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posted 04-25-2003 10:05 AM
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1992 XJS V12 coupe.....
I finally got my car back for the paint shop but during the months it was there the battery died. When I picked it up they had jmped started it but I noticed that there was no power to the radio. I replace the battery on the way home and there was still no power to the radio. Also I noticed that the LCD light in the trip computer was now working where it was not before! Any clues?? blown fuse? if so where do I begin to look for the fuses?
TKs
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Posts: 33 | From: Cape Cod Massachusetts | Registered: Dec 2002

Larry
Thanks it turned out to be the 5A fuse for the memory which is located in the left under dash fuse box. I did pull the radio first but found no inline fuse. Tks for your help
Mike
 
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