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Which fuse goes to radio

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by MrWeasley, Dec 19, 2005.

  1. MrWeasley

    MrWeasley New Member

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    I need to remove and then put back the radio fuse. However, I am unable to determine which fuse to pull. I have searched here and under Audio and Electronics with no answers. I have looked at the fuses under the driver's side with no help.
    Thanks for this possible obvious information
    Lewis
     
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    aaf709 Ravenpaw of ThunderClan

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    According to the 2005 manual, the audio fuses are in the engine compartment fuse box. Pages 278 & 279 shows the locations of the fuse boxes, while pages 316-317 shows the specific location of each fuse.
     
  3. MrWeasley

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    Thank you for your help. My mistake was using the index to find fuses.
    Anyway, there are 3 fuse entries for audio system, which I take it from your post includes the radio (forgive me my thinking that the radio might have its own fuse).
    My task is to get the ice-link iPod adapter to work again. (It worked fine when I set it up but now the CD Changer option does not come up when the Mode steering wheel button is pushed). The booklet for the ice-link said to reset the radio but pulling its fuse and then replacing it.
    So which fuse would any of you try - # 16, # 20, or # 39?
    Lewis
     
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    The radio gets its main power from the 15A Dome fuse. It is turned on from the ACC signal, which won't be present when the car is off anyway.

    I doubt that will help though. Many of the aftermarket third party adapters go ga-ga with the Prius trying to emulate a CD Changer.
    Better to unplug the icelink from the back of the head unit, and verify the radio works.
    If you have a changer (built into the head unit or external), that can conflict with ipod or aux adapters, causing the head unit to be confused.
     
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    I'm in the exact same situation as Mr. Weasley: I need to reset my ice>link and Denison tech support suggested pulling the fuse. No CD changer in my 2005 Prius, though, so I don't think that was the cause of my ice>link's confusion.

    If Mr. Weasley is still following this thread--did it help? I will hope that pulling the fuse resets things for me, because I really don't look forward to the alternatives: disassembling the dash myself (even with the instructions I found on this forum), or paying my dealer another $150 to do so.
     
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    aspectratio New Member

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    Just to close this out, pulling the DOME fuse for a couple of minutes and replacing did indeed reset my ice>link. Unfortunately it also reset my trip counters, MPG, clock, and my turning-off of the reverse beep. But it saved me from taking apart my dash. Thanks.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MrWeasley @ Dec 19 2005, 02:14 PM) [snapback]175684[/snapback]</div>
    I just posted some information that the ACC fuse in the center of the row nearest the driver governs the MFD, audio and clock.

    Dave Roper