By the large smile on its face.
when it doesnt work
Blown fuse
Who knows? You need to test the circuit with a test light or digital multimeter. It could be as simple as a blown fuse, or it could be a defective car stereo.
Fuse could be blown, or a speaker wire loose or come off.
Put it in your car, turn it on and see what happens.
you might have a speaker blown out, that's whats happenend to me if u have a good car stereo the blown speaker will send a loop back signal once the stereo gets this signal it will shut down the other speakers to keep them from blowing out.
No. The fan relay under the hood has nothing to do with the radio circuit.
possibly check for a blown fuse , otherwise it could be a bad problem
If the stereo unit does not light up check if the fuse on its power circuit has blown. You'll need to get hold of the car owner's manual - or a Haynes maintenance book - for the right car make, model and year, to find out where the fuse box is and which fuse number feeds the stereo. If that fuse is ok, then it's possible another fuse has blown inside the stereo unit itself.If the stereo lights up but it is asking for a security code, it usually means its power was disconnected for too long and the anti-theft protection system kicked-in when the power came back on. You'll need to enter the code to get it working again or go to a car radio specialist for help.
I do not know, but I am having the same problems with the removal of my 1994 tracer's stereo
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