Likewise, it might be in the mains electric consumer unit as on later vans these provide for the 230v and 12v outputs; either way the fuse will usually be marked up for the radio (fuse will look similar to those in Michael's photo, probably a 5amp).
Additionally, depending how it was originally installed there may be the standard wiring loom fuse in the wiring behind the radio itself too, so you may need to check both locations.
Hello all,
The fuses are all at the bottom of the mains panel.
They are built into the main electrical dist.
There are 6 red 10a fuses.
None of them are blown, yet there is no +12v at the radio supply.
Maybe comes direct from thje battery, which is mounted almost directly below?
Quote: Originally posted by G7ACU on 29/4/2011
Additionally, depending how it was originally installed there may be the standard wiring loom fuse in the wiring behind the radio itself too, so you may need to check both locations.
As per suggestion (and acknowledged by Michael), there should be a fuse somewhere; take the radio out again and check the wiring behind it for a fuse carrier.
Just possible too, depending on make of unit there maybe a fuse carrier integral in the back of the radio itself.