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look for another fuse box in or under dash. still sounds like you have a blown fuse. look in owners manual for all fuse box locations,including underhood electrial center. good luck.
the wiring harness is probably faulty. Get a light tester to see if power is going to the harness, and if the harness is receiving it by testing current flow on the connectors. it might just be that the harness is not receivng power and has to be replaced ( new harness is around $40, just dont buy it from a dealer)
You've got 12+ volt constant to radio as well as 12 v+ switch and wired properly If I read that correctly? Any light up of stereo, time, stations etc? Have you tried temporarily, to hook-up an alternate speaker to one of the speaker terminals, without hooking into speaker harness on vehicle? What I'm getting at here is that some/a lot, of those systems go to an amp then on to speakers, so it may be an amp problem as well.This link below may be of some help as well. http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/stereodetail/1824.html
there must be a fuse that you missed check under the hood and inside the car for fuse panels and make sure that connections are still hooked up the ones that your husband did.
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