To replace the fuse on Cerwin Vega 152V speakers, first, ensure the speakers are unplugged from the power source. Locate the fuse holder, typically found on the back panel or near the speaker terminals. Carefully unscrew or pull out the fuse holder to access the fuse, then remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one of the same rating. Finally, reassemble the fuse holder, plug the speakers back in, and power them on to test.
There is no fuse for the speakers. There is a fuse for the radio.
There is not a separate fuse in the fuse box for the speakers. If there is a 'fuse' for the speakers, it would be inside the audio system itself. See "Related Questions" below for more
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The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.
there should be a fuse for the audio system in the car fusing panel, but if for the speakers only- then that should be within the audio system itself.
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No, there is not.
Remove the blown fuse. Replace it with a new fuse.
There is no fuse for the speakers, only the radio.