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best start is your owners manual it will tell you what every fuse is and also on the door of the fuse box should be a chart showing you what is. best bet is the owners manual
if the radio powers on make sure it is set to an fm station by pushing the S button. then turn the knob on the left to turn the volume up. if there is still no sound it is most likely a radio gone bad or the amp has gone bad.
Make sure your battery is fully charged and all battery connections are clean and tight. If the vehicle still makes the clicking noise when you try to start it, then it is your starter solenoid.
The starter switch must be at fault as this part has the zero ignition and start mechanism itstilled in side of it and the spring load has gone faulty due to ware and tare. so I removed it and replaced with a new one and now everything works as normal.
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