Did you take the radio out and check the fuse in the radio? Or did you just check the fuse in your fuse box? Is it an after-market radio or is it the one that came with the car?
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No , it's not a fuse problem . Does the radio work , sound ? Just the display doesn't work ? If this is the case the radio need's to be repaired or replaced .
intermitent on and off sounds like a loose connection ,this could have blown fuse at rear of radio , check and replace if blown and make sure all wiring connectors are pushed home fully
The radio has a amp. fuse built into the back of the radio. Cant tell you how to remove the radio without
more info about the car and the radio. The fuse is blade type located next to the control plug.
This could be your problem as blown speekers still make some noise normal sound is crackling if blown
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There are 2 power supplies for the radio, one constant, one ignition switched. If either one is out then the radio will not work. Did anything else quit working at the same time? In all probabilities the radio is dead and you will need to replace it.
check your manuals guide book on reprogramming the radio and where would you find the fuse for the radio first check the fuse then reprogram if this information has been helpful please let us know good kuck
I would operate one by one mirrors left-right,radio, electric locks. I would first dont operate side mirrors and observe if fuse remain then leave radio disconected (dont power on or remove its wire harness). If with radio disconnected fuse is not blown, i would use electrical locking and test again. Good Luck
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