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caltwo 
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Posted: February 01, 2005 at 5:57 PM / IP Logged  
need help to source out my problem. the car radio(not a factory installed honda radio,but a honda radio none the less-replacement for stolen original)and the cigarette lighter(mobile phone charger )no longer work. Both operate on the same 20 amp fuse, which is fine-not burnt out. i have been told there is no relay controlling this circuit. can anyone help me source out this problem-p.s. no factory code on radio as it is a replacement. thanks
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Have you tested every fuse, including those under the hood?
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As in past recommendations for fuse testing, make sure you use a DMM to test for burned fuses.
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the fuse you need to replace is under the hood

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