01 Mazda Tribute - Dome lights and Radio won't work?

Is it a fuse? If so, which one? Thanks!

  • Dome lights and radio are generally on separate fuses. If you are looking to find the right slot for the fuse it is usually labeled in the owners manual. If you do not have the book just look at the fuses at night. Shine a flashlight behind the fuses and look for the one that is blown. If not a fuse in the passenger... Read More
  • Room fuse also powers radio, radio has 2 power sources. Room fuse is for the interior courtesy light
  • Could possibly be. Check your fuse box, its usually labeled.

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The Ford Escape is a near-twin to the Tribute, and it wears an even larger grille. The Nissan Rogue is a new entry among compact crossovers, and it's recommended for good handling, though its cargo area is small and its transmission unusual. The Tribute's main competition may in fact be Mazda's own CX-7 crossover, a slightly larger, far more carlike vehicle with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine and much better road manners and styling.

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