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Where is the radio fuse on a 2001 Chevy Metro?

The 2001 Chevy Metro doesn't have a single, dedicated "radio fuse". The power to the radio is typically handled through a circuit protected by a fuse in the main fuse box (usually under the hood, or sometimes under the dash). It's *not* likely to be labeled "radio."

To find the correct fuse, you'll need to:

1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best resource. It will have a diagram of the fuse box and list what each fuse controls. Look for circuits related to accessories, power outlets, or the audio system.

2. Check the fuse box under the hood: This is the most common location. The fuse box cover should have a diagram showing the fuse layout and amperage.

3. Check the fuse box under the dash (if applicable): Some vehicles have a secondary fuse box inside the cabin.

Important Note: Before you start checking fuses, turn off the ignition to prevent electrical shocks. When you find a suspect fuse, use a test light or multimeter to verify if it's blown. Don't just rely on visual inspection; a blown fuse might not always be visually obvious. If you find a blown fuse, replace it with one of the same amperage. Using a higher amperage fuse is dangerous and can cause damage.

If you can't find the correct fuse using these steps, you should consult a qualified mechanic or an auto parts store for assistance. They can often provide diagrams and help locate the problem.