On my 01 Classic it's behind the panel in the truck in front of the shifter. You need a straight screw driver (big spring loaded screws). i believe all at the very top under the dash overhang and it will lift up and slide out after a few wiggles.
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It could be a blown fuse. Do the tail lights work? On many cars, this one I think, the tail lights and instrument illumination lights are on the same circuit. The under-dash fuse panel likely has the fuse in it. (If not, a few cars have a secondary fuse panel under the hood.) There should be a fuse panel cover with the fuse identification on it. If not you will need help locating the correct fuse. Or get help from a parts store and use a test light to check all the fuses to find any blown ones. If the fuse is blown, and a replacement blows you will need to find a short on the circuit. If someone has installed a after-market radio check there first. They may have mistaken the illumination wire for a radio ground wire and connected radio ground to the illumination circuit. This is a fairly common problem with radios installed by do-it-yourself or inexperienced installer.
It is in the fuse box located on passenger side kick panel- it is 10amp fuse that says "BODY".
in the fuse block The fuse block for the radio is located in the dropdown panel under the steering post. the amplifier fuse is located behind the pass. side kick panel even with the glovebox
In the fuse box located under the driver's side dashboard. That fuse is between circuits for air suspension, dash, lights, and a few accessories. Use a multimeter or lamp to find the blown fuse.
passanger side near. open the door. it will be on the dashboard when you first open the door. a panel on the side of the dash should say fuse panle. look on the back of the panel and it should tell you which fuse is the one for the radio.