03 CRV FUse/Central Locking Problem

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by rburr49, Jul 28, 2006.

  1. rburr49

    rburr49 Guest

    ... somewhat of my own making :(

    I was poking around (actually quite carefully) with a voltmeter to find
    a 12v supply near the radio to get me power to my iPaq and I somehow
    managed to blow the #8 7.5a fuse for the radio. Anyway, that should be
    fine ... except ... when I replace it with the 7.5A from the read
    wipers the radio still doesn't show any signs of life but that fuse
    does /not/ blow.

    The worst thing though is that now for some reason the central locking
    does not work - I checked the lock fuse under the bonnet and that is
    absolutely fine. Everything else is working OK but no C/L.

    Help on both!

    Oh - and where can I find an (ideally) always-on 12v supply to tap
    into?

    RB
     
    rburr49, Jul 28, 2006
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    There's TWO fuses that affect your radio. One makes it work in the ACC
    position, the other keeps its memory alive. The memory fuse (under hood)
    is the same one that's used to RESET stuff, and might be labeled Back-Up
    (radio).

    Check your manual. Mine is Gen 1 or I'd be more specific . .

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 29, 2006
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  3. rburr49

    rburr49 Guest

    You, sir, are spot on

    Others may also be intrigued to know that without fuse #9 (radio) in
    place you cannot drive an automatic car. I cannot imagine why this is
    but it seems the brake relay that allows the gear shift to be moved
    from Park is on the same fuse. I got rather a shock when I tried to
    drive out and buy a new fuse this morning until I just happened to try
    swapping them ;)

    FWIW I spent 99p ($1.40-ish to you lot across the pond) and have at
    least for teh time being plumbed my ipaq into an external cigarette
    lighter adapter :)

    Many thanks,
    RB
     
    rburr49, Jul 29, 2006
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