Questions & Answers for: Toyota Sienna radio fuses

fuses for the radio...RADIO No. 1 and RADIO no. 2 RADIO No 1 is under the hood in the engine compartment fuse box RADIO no. 2 in in the fusebox under the dash, on the left side of the instrument panel

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...fuses and all were good. The clock is on the console. It is not attached to the radio. All other lights and radio seem in working order. If the fuse is OK then it is the clock itself. I offer an ...

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Radio turns off in starting position My radio usually turns off whenever the key is turned in the start position, I have to manually turn it on again, then reprogram the stations. This does not happen

...Sienna. Found that the regular fuse box does not control the dvd system. The fuse is behind the radio. If you have this problem check the fuse behind the radio....everything is working good now. ...

...fuses ok) to my Radio and Navigation on my 2006 Sienna but the power button will not work so no sound or Navigation screen? What could be wrong? Thanks Check to make sure all fuse associate to the ...

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...radio/CD/navigation system, but I hear a CD making noise internally. I'd like to first check to see if a fuse is to blame, but would like to know which fuse it is; it's hard to decipher the ...

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...going on with my car... Thanks! Check your fuses. The radio needs residual power to keep the memory alive. When you shut the vehicle off it isn't getting that power so the memory gets

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sienna radio fuse keeps blowing The 20amps fuse in my 1999 Toyota Sienna keeps blowing as soon as insert a new one. I was looking for a short everywhere and I found a cable bond that was shredded. I ...

Toyota Sienna GPS and radio controls not working GPS and steering column radio controls not working. Can hear motor spinning under driver's side dash. fuse box. check em. (both boxes)

ACC wire to radio powered even with key off While working to install a new radio, I caused the ACC (orange wire) to stay powered at ~6v with the key off, rising a volt or 2 when the key is on, Pulling

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