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Check that the two wire connectors are firmly pressed into the metal tabs on the horn. If not, your battery could be low (but your engine would barely turn over if your horn is so weak). Most likely, your horn is nearly dead (the permanent magnets in your horn have gone bad from rust - water damage- or too much heat).
Once deleted no way to get them back....you can try to recover by clicking Recover to Deleted Items Folder on the toolbar, or click Permanently Delete to permanently destroy the items...if you did that already then sorry, they are all gone!
Is it incorrectly wired? There should be one wire going to a permanent 12V feed, so thsat even when the car is off it has power. I sounds like it doesn't have that connected.
If you take the top off the unit and look inside and if you see one of these IC power amp or something like it then my guess is that has gone! Is it worth reparing? Well if you can read the number on it, you can put it into Google and that will tell you how much one costs! They often have the words STK to start the number sequence. I'm assuming this is a stereo amp!! The music you can hear anyway is the pre-amp stage, which shows that is working. So this is a power amp fault and since it is taken out both channels then it something that has both channels going in to it! And they do!!!!
hello sapphire pla, sounds like you have no permanent 12 volt on the player. you need to connect to (usually) orange wire on player. if it is connected to the ignition key then every time you turn off all memory is gone. feel free to contact me here under your topic if you need further assistance. regards
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