If the radio is not working on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport it might be a blown fuse. Try the CD player to see if that works. If the CD player works then it might be an antenna problem.
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Have you checked the aerial is pluged in to the radio. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If it's the stock stereo, these go bad eventually......as well as the speaker ports on the back of the stereo... Just replaced mine with an after-market stereo for $99 at Circuit City.... Works fine now...
yes they will. as long as both jeeps have stock axles.
pull it out and disconnect the harness. put a new harness on so when you sell it you can out your stock radio back in.
The stock rim size is 15 inch.
Normal charging range is 13.0 to 14.5 volts
No, if you want to keep the stock radio for an amp use a speaker adapter
Yes.
According to my brother (who is a mechanic), The stock stereo in the protege requires radio removal tools (2 sets) to remove -- you can get them at just about any parts store. Just carefully remove the molding around the radio, insert the tools all the way and then pull them outward to release the clips. The radio should just slide out.
it's got clip like things on each side holding the radio in.
There should be a module or something you can purchase to bypass the stock stereo's security system. The answer is yes, it's possible.
if you are trying to install the factory stereo to it...it should be the same plug...if you are trying to install the stereo for a cougar on a different car you need to buy the plug for that stereo and then a harness for the other car...