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Jeannettea Pineapple Posted on Oct 20, 2011
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My radio doesnt work- the radio station is displayed on the screen, however, not able to change station or listen to soun on the speakers. I called my Nissan Dealership and they suggested it being the Circuit Internal fuse now where is this found and how much does it cost. Is this accurate information? Ive also been told to simply remove the batter and connect again. Please advise.

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Sounds like it's inside the radio, unless they mean an in-line fuse holder on the power wire leading into your radio. I would ask them again.
I don't think removing battery would help, but no harm in trying. Just take off your negative cable from battery, and it will be totally "as if" removed.

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