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fuse is in the fuse box under the dash but to be honest the MK1 or first generation focus had radio problems. The easiest fix is to replace the radio with an aftermarket one.
There is only one radio fuse. If its playing music, its not the fuse. Your radio has most likely failed internally. You probably need to replace it. Check on used ones if its not a navigation radio.($175.00) If it is buy a reman from a dealer. ($900.00 Exchange) Rough idea on prices.
There is a chance that you have a bad drive belt inside of the CD player. You probably need to have the unit removed and either sent in for repairs or find someone local to you that is competent in repairing it.
is it the stock radio? fuse box is near the hood release, check the diagram on the inner side of the fuse box plate to find out which fuse it is. If not a stock radio there's probably a blown fuse behind your deck.
you need to go to the Hyundai service center they can reset the radio I believe this is a security feature, you may be able to call the service center to find out the procedure to reset the radio, it is the original right ?
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