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Ralli_art 
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Posted: July 17, 2004 at 12:25 PM / IP Logged  
installed a jvc stereo was working fine then when i put the deck back into the dash and tried to hear the music i found out there was no more power comming to stereo and the clock on dash is also not working. Checked 15 amp fuse in the back of deck and the 10amp fuse in car and it was ok .Thinking perhaps i may have contacted something when placing all wires and deck back into the dash.
Cant seem to find out why??? no more power
Is there perhaps another fuse some where i should check that i may have blown.
The car is a 2000 honda civic 4 door sedan. Any help would be great.
wchavez 
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Fuse #47  7.5 amp under hood.
Ralli_art 
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ahh that fuse had gone thnx for that.
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To be safe than sorry, rechecked all your connections again, and look under dash or kick panel for blown fuses and then check under the hood as well.

nathanu 
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I am having the exact same problem with my new stereo installation. It was working until I put it back in the dash. Now my stereo is dead and so is the dash board clock. I've checked all the fuses I in the dash and I found two for the headlights in under the hood. I must be missing one somewhere. Does anyone have any ideas? I have a 91 Nissan Pathfinder.

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