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Anonymous Posted on Nov 30, 2011

Where is the fuse for the radio and dome light for a 2002 hyundai accent

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Have you checked under the hood? usually a black plastic fuse box located along the fender well

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SOURCE: where is the fuse for the radio and dome light on 2002 hyundai accent

There is one fuse that does connect the 2 but also many other things like the clock and I believe the instrument cluster. In any case it is located in the fuse panel under the hood of the vehicle behind the vattery. Below is a diagram of the fuse layour and I marked the fuse you need to check. Hope this helps.

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SOURCE: 2002 hyundai elantra radio and dome light not working

Then 1, bulbs are burned out
OR 2, the wiring is faulty.

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SOURCE: HOW TO REPLACE DOME LIGHT BULB HYUNDAI ACCENT

use a small screwdriver to pull down the edge of the plastic cover, once the cover is off. Slide out one end of the bulb and the following other side.

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