If you are positive that you replaced all correct fuses, in box and on the line (if any) then you probobaly shocked your deck, sorry
Answercheck and see if your deck has a fuse you may have blew that one too AnswerYeah, my radio went out and I found out that there's also a fuse behind it. You'll have to pull your radio to check(pop off the dash cover and 2 screws hold the radio in my 98 Neon, or, if you have small hands you can look for it with a flashlight and change it from under the ashtray or behind the console). Hope it helps! AnswerCheck radio fuse, incar fuse pannle and the fuse box under the hood, use the diagram on the box lid, I think there is a 10A fuse that will pop and you loose the radio. (box is near battery) AnswerYes I have a '96 Plymouth neon. I was trying to change the CD player when the dome light went out, and the new player didn't seem to get any power. Sure enough it was the 10 amp fuse in the fusebox under the hood.it is still running off the battery, most of the time it will turn off when you open the door
whatever song you happen to be playing on the stereo
Stereo
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'Stereo' meaning 'stereophonic sound ' came into use in the late 1950s, when stereo record players became available. The word 'stereo' had other meanings and was used earlier.
when it doesnt work
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The headlights turn off because you have accidently hooked the stereo's power wire onto the headlight relay wire. When you turn on the stereo, there's not enough power left to run the headlight relay. Thus, no headlights. Re-wire the stereo.
The batteries may not be in correctly.
who says you can't? I replaced the stereo myself on my 93 ford explorer with an aftermarket stereo with no problem.
If it is an after market stereo, sound as if someone spliced the stereo power source wire (Hot Wire) into the wire going to the headlight switch.
Yes it can you just have to buy a vehicle specific adapter. This will also work going from a double din stock stereo to a single din aftermarket stereo
It is not the stereo. Behind the stereo there is a relay switch for the turn signals. It is going out and needs to be replaced. Autozone has the part about $30-$40
make sure the speakers werent stolen first off then try new wires from the stereo to a speaker that you are sure works. if that speaker doesnt work take your stereo back
Remove the old stereo and install your new one. The stereos you've bought should have step-by-step instructions.
Check the stereo fuses and all wiring connections for any problems. If the wiring and fuses are ok then it is an internal problem and the stereo will need to be replaced.
I had the same problem in my 97 LS Coupe. I changed out the antenna and that didn't resolve the problem. I replaced the stereo with an after market stereo and the problem was resolved.