fuses appear ok. Still no sound, radio, CD player, DVD player appear to be working
Remove the radio and check to see that the connectors are plugged in to the back of the radio.if they are connected then it may be a bad radio.
Worn ball joint, rotors out of round, or belt busted on the tire
Did it work before you replace the radio? Is the radio an original equipment radio? If it is original equipment, the radio wasn't the problem, the sound processor under the dash was. If it's an after market radio, you need to bypass the Infinity sound processor or make sure you have a wire connected to remotely turn on the sound processor. If none of this is the problem, check the fuses. In most cases, Chrysler recommends not running your after market radio through the Infinity premium sound system as does G.M. and Ford. You over load the processor and not only that but the ohm rating for your speakers doesn't match. Hope this helps
check 9 pin plug in the back of radio also check wires going to speakers
either the fuses are bad or there is a short in the wiring from the deck to the speakers. or one of the fuses have popped out of place
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage, a blowing sound under hard acceleration, and the converter will get very, very, hot.
Each speaker has an amp on it. There is a sound processor that is between the radio head unit and the speakers. The sound processing unit is what separates the appropriate sound range frequencies and sends them to the appropriate speakers. This is provided you have an Infinity sound system.
lets assuming the radio is turning on and there's is no sound at all coming from the radio, CD or tape here's are three possible answer 1) make sure your radio is not on mute 2) make sure the volume is on position and its in the desire level of sound 3) make sure you have no lose wiring connection from your radio through your speakers. and also check if there's any fuses attached to your wire from your radio
Fuse # 8 is the Radio Fuse, however, depending on the speaker package you have there are another two fuses, fuse #1 and fuse #20
A radio produces sound, and therefore sound energy. The radio waves, however, are electromagnetic energy, not sound. The function of a radio is to convert that electromagnetic energy into sound energy.
Yes a fuse is one possible cause.
Make sure that the amp is grounded.