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Mute function: Check if the mute function on your radio or car stereo is enabled.
Volume control: Make sure the volume on your radio or car stereo is turned up.
Speaker connections: Check that the speaker connections are properly connected and secure.
Fuse: If your radio uses a fuse, check to make sure the fuse is not blown.
Antenna connection: If you have an external antenna, make sure it is properly connected.
Radio station reception: If your radio uses a tuner, check to see if the station you're trying to listen to is in range.
Radio or car stereo malfunction: If the above steps don't solve the issue, the problem may be with your radio or car stereo and it may need to be serviced or replaced.
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Has the star button on the steering wheel been pressed as this mutes the radio. just press it again to un mute. If this is not the issue, then more info on the radio model type is required.
if the radio is constantly on mute then it could be the telephone mute wire on the radio harness. The mute function works when the mute wire is sent to ground so it could be that the cable insulation has rubbed off and now touching a ground (cars body etc)
Sounds like you have been misled as radios do not interfere with any other system in the car.Are you saying Tel mute because of phone hooked into it and muting or its just stopped putting out sound?A car radio is relatively easy to remove and check without unplugging.Pull radio out enough to check that all the plugs are plugged in and check wether an amplifier has been installed as its usualy an amp that stops the output of sound.If no amp fitted you will need to determine if you are getting a signal out from the speaker wires at the stereo plug,use spare speaker and test all the speaker output wires and if no power you may need to get it repaired/replaced.Not sure with your year/model but some radios do have a mute facility built in so check every function on your stereo very carefully .
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