my 1995 mustang GT 5.0 the radio stopped along with the speedometer and a few other things . Is this a fuse??

Asked by kaykay2015 May 20, 2015 at 12:43 PM about the 1995 Ford Mustang GT Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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46,215

It sounds like you blew a multifuction fuse, if you check your owners manual it will give the location and fuse type so you can inspect it to see if its blown.

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46,215

Looks like it will be located under the dash on the drivers side. Here is a diagram and fuse location. If I had to guess I would say it is your #18 fuse which is a 20amp fuse.

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Good information Michael but your diagram shows radio as #11 will go full screen ...could be both

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46,215

I know it shows #11 for the radio I first thought the same thing, but figured the instrument cluster was more important. Plus #18 shows constant power relay which should control the radio's power supply.

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Its actually on the number eight fuse..I know that because my number eight keeps blowing..like five seconds after I put a new one in..I have no idea why..if anyone had any thoughts on the subject I would really appreciate the advice

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