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Asked by Mitchellboy91 Oct 30, 2018 at 08:35 PM about the 2015 Dodge Dart SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently changed a fuse for my radio but it tells
me to have ignition on run and when I do nothing
happens what do I do

5 Answers

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What tells you to keep it in run, that doesn't make sense, there may be more than One radio fuse. One for radio memory and clock stays powered up all the time, the second one powers the tuner and amplifier and powers up with the ignition switch

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It pops up on the radio I changed two fuses both marked 15 I took one out it was the actual power for it the other I can't remember if it had done anything or not but I dont have a manual for it and looking it up is a pain if I knew which one controls memory I'd be good but I wanna see If I need to reset it

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Did you ever figure your problem out bc I’m having the same issue

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Make sure you check the negative and positive connection on the battery. My radio on my 2014 Dodge Dart GT would work off and on. Other things were going all wacky also. The positive battery terminal was sloppy loose. I tightened it up and everything in the car works fine now.

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I had the same issue after installing and aftermarket amplifier. After fighting it for hours I took my other key fob and used remote start and that seemed to fix the problem

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