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The radio fuse is in the fuse panel inside under the left side of the dash. It is marked on the fuse cover as Radio, clock. If the battery drains down fast, like overnight there is another problem, sometimes aftermarket alarm systems will drain the battery down. Check for any lights that may be staying on like the stop lights or interior lights.
The solution for the interior lights temp gauge etc. not working is the fuse under the hood as mentioned above. As for the clock resetting, your battery is probably about to go. The tribeca turns off power to the vehicle if voltage drops below a certain level to save enough power to start back up. This causes the clock to lose memory.
Do you has an after market (non-factory) alarm system?
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Locate and check the alarm module's inline fuse(s) and relay(s)
Open covers and check every dome light bulbs.
Clean the door and rear hatch electrical contacts.
Some interior lighting system has a "slow dim" or "theater" lighting module.
Check for loose connection at the module.
had the same problem. no radio, navigation interior lights etc. replaced 20 amp fuse labeled "back up" in the engine compartment fuse box and all checks good.
you have a short circuit or burned out wires somewhere, could be anywhere. Try disconnecting the alarm, taking the bulb out of the interior lights, and putting in the fuse, if it blows again you know that the alarm or interior lights are not at fault, if it stays good replace the bulb and if it blows theres your faulty circuit, if it stays good then the windows are at fault.
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