If it's a sirius sat radio check the wire to the antenna, there could be a splice somewhere along the line(a new antenna is abot $35 dollars at Walmart)....if it's the jeep radio itself, it could be a fuse...the radio is blown or the antenna cable has a bad connection....
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I hate to state the obvious but you didnt say. have you checked your wiper relay and the fuses? Locted ubder the hood in a black box passenger side. Hope this helps.
Some of the factory and aftermarket radios have a fuse in the rear of the unit. You will need to remove the radio from the dash to check it. It will have a spade type fuse in it. If it is bad the radio will not work.
I had a similar problem with my 2000 Jeep TJ and I found the problem in the wiring harness under the hood.several wires were corroded and almost burnt off.If you remove the black tape which keeps the harness bundled together and if you see evidence of "green" type powder or "gook" it's most likely where the wires have faulted.
Did you go off road in the mud or woods?If so the connecting plug where all the connect probably has gotten disconnected.I think it is near or between the fuel tank and rear bumper.
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