plug them back together
To remove a Panasonic stereo, first, ensure the unit is powered off and unplugged. Then, locate any screws securing the stereo to the dashboard or mounting bracket and remove them. If the stereo is held in place by clips, gently pry it out using a trim removal tool. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back of the unit before fully removing it.
When you unplug your fridge, it stops receiving power, which is needed for it to work. Check the power source and plug it back in to see if that resolves the issue.
Could be a power or gound issue affecting the wires in the back of the stereo -- be hind the dash
depends what stereo
The CMOS chip maintains the date & time. It draws its power from the computers mains circuit when plugged into a power socket, and from a back-up batter when unplugged.
Attached the wiring harness and the antenna cable to the back of your stereo. Slide the stereo into the stereo slot. Tighten the stereo with the stereo retaining screws.
It happened to my Buick after I put in Stereo. The insulation was off one of the stereo wires causing a short which killed my dash lights.The stereo worked.My dash lights didn't.Check your radio wires and make sure its not grounding out.
the battery probly ran out
I got my pink stereo from captin buck back in march!
You could have shorted the stereo out, if so there is no way to check that. You might have to get a new head unit. Two wires have to have power in order for the stereo to power on: the 12 - volt constant (this gives power to the stereo even when the key is off for clock and setting memories) and the 12 - volt switchable (which tells the stereo the car is on and powers up the stereo). Remove the stereo plug from the back of the stereo - if two of the wires in the plug have power when the key is in the on-position (use a test light grounded to something metal) then the stereo is bad. If only one wire has power, you have a bad fuse or bad wire. If the constant wire is bad, simply jump a new wire to a constant fuse on the block such as the horn fuse (or run it straight to the battery and use an inline fuse). If the switchable wire is bad, tap into a wire at the fuse block that switches off with the ignition.
Probably blew a fuse, that's what just happened to me. Look up how to replace them in your manual, its pretty easy.