you must remove the cd and tape deck starting with the plastic pop off round things at bottom rear of arm rest then work your way up under the seat warmer buttons are 2 more screws to undo . then you pry the black square from around the cd and tape deck the face plates will pop off they can be put on after . then undo all the hidden screws and take out the cd player and leather thing around it. on the top of the cd player under a cover is a 5 amp fuse it is blown re-solder a new one and re assemble, it will then work just did this to my 929 make sure the metal prongs from the face plate dont bend while re assembling with a proper tool the cdtapedeck will just slide out but good luck if you dont have on the unit clicks in . make sure to reassemble all parts in order because once the cd player clicks back in ,it aint commin back out unless you start all over.
And before you do this you need a 4 digit code for your radio and cd player. if you unplug them mite as well get a new one. Cuz if you don't know the code, and you try putting 3 differnt ones in then the cd player and radio will completely shut its self down. Its a security feature. So i hope you know your 4 digit code.
If the room fuse is blown out; the radio will not work, the power locks will not work properly, the vanity mirror lights will not work, the interior lights and trunk light will not turn on.
The instrument cluster lights have their own fuse. It's a 5 amp at the bottom center of the fuse block. When the lights are on, the radio draws lamp power from the instrument cluster. This allows you to dim the brightness of the radio display with the other internal lamps.
The monitor is not powered by the computer. If there is not Signal to the monitor from the computer there will be no display, however the power to a monitor is supplied by a separate cord from the outlet to the monitor.
Suitable rated separate circuits with MCBs are advisable.
power is coming display is not coming
Vulgar Display of Power was created in 1991.
929 1990 Mazda power brakes fails
Check battery Check battery cables for corrosion or looseness Check fusable link
Computer failure
Car lights get power from the batterie in the car, or in some cars oil gives car lights power.
it supplies power to certain items constantly; even with the ignition switch off. pcm, clock, dome lights, to name a few.
Your tail lights are on a separate circuit. Check the 15A fuse under the hood in the power distribution center, next to the battery.