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It is actually in the radio. Pull it out and you will find it. Same way for MKV vehicles.It is actually in the radio. Pull it out and you will find it. Same way for MKV vehicles.
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This seems to be a common problem with this series of radio. If you
open the drivers door and pop the fuse panel cover off the side of the
dash, then locate fuse number 42 ( should be 25 amp). Remove the fuse,
check to see if it is blown(it usually isn't), if it isn't blown leave it out for
about 30 seconds to 1 minute and then reinstall. Hope this helps it
worked on my 02 Jetta TDI.
It is actually in the radio. Pull it out and you will find it. Same way for MKV vehicles.
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