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did you check the fuse block side of the instrument panel, it should be fixed in it, I don't know either the your car is left hand drive or right hand drive so check both side of the instrument panel which is the covered by door, if you have a good look you can see that side cover can pull it out you have to use some thing like plastic or wooden wedge for open the side cove after open the side cove you can see small fuse block inside, top of the fuse box you can see folded fuse diagram have fix in it. is this information helped you?
Usually the fuse chart is in with the tool kit in the trunk underneath the carpet on left hand side. It will be held with velcro. The fuse chart has the fuse box locations on it as well. If not the fuse box locations are 1-in the trunk on the left side behind the little carpet panel. remove panel and then remove plastic cage looking cover and the padding. 2- on the drivers side of the dash. open door and remove cover. 3- in the engine compartment by the hood hinges. slide tabs and remove cover.
Most of the time the cd changer will need to be replaced. Your only chance is to do a power reset to the cd changer. pull the fuse for 15 seconds, re-insert and see if the changer reboots correctly. The fuse chart is behind the triangular panel on the left side of the drivers side dash panel
the fuse and power supply box is located on the left side of the trunk behind the little panel. pull the 40 amp fuse for the sound system in that panel in the trunk. I believe its an orange fuse, 5-7 slots from the bottom. should be the only 40 amp fuse on the bottom half of that fuse panel. check the fuse chart behind the triangular panel on the left side of the dash. pull the fuse for 15 seconds and reboot the comand system. if the system doesnt reboot and operate normal, then 1 or more of the audio control modules is taking down the whole system through its fiber optic ring.
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