Can anyone tell me if there is a fuse behind the radio of a 1995 Jaguar XJ6? The radio has not worked for a long time and was wondering if it may be a fuse and would like to check. Problem is that it is tricky to remove and do not want to do it unless I know there is a fuse there. Cheers, Jaimie
Fuses are in the engine compartment (label under plastic lid in engine compartment identifies fuses), by the battery in the boot (trunk), behind both rear seat foot-well heel boards. The fuse for the radio is labeled ICE (In Car Entertainment). Try inserting a cassette tape, if that works, it will confirm power to the radio. There is a very common fault with theses (Alpine) stereos, where the controls don't work. Try giving a firm push on the eject button, then push the volume knob to turn it on. The firm push on the eject button often gives a temporary fix.
Fuses are all located either under the bonnet or in the boot. Check the fuse map and then check all fuses that could be linked to the radio. Including 'ice head unit' fuses.
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Fuses are in the engine compartment (label under plastic lid in engine compartment identifies fuses), by the battery in the boot (trunk), behind both rear seat foot-well heel boards. The fuse for the radio is labeled ICE (In Car Entertainment). Try inserting a cassette tape, if that works, it will confirm power to the radio.
There is a very common fault with theses (Alpine) stereos, where the controls don't work. Try giving a firm push on the eject button, then push the volume knob to turn it on. The firm push on the eject button often gives a temporary fix.
Fuses are all located either under the bonnet or in the boot. Check the fuse map and then check all fuses that could be linked to the radio. Including 'ice head unit' fuses.