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I imagine it would be unlikely that there would be a fuse in this sort of equipment. I gather the system is dead? It could be anything from a bad connection to a component on the main board that's blown. The only way is to open it up and using a multimeter, check from the plug to the unit to see if the cable has broken and across the switch. (Do this with the unit unplugged of course)
I'm not to sure but what you can do is buy a junk unit and use the bottom from that one to put on the good one, and who knows if another part breaks the junk unit most likely has that part to, usually it cheaper to buy a junk one than buy all the new parts separately
I had the same problem and I hope this awnser will help because there could be multiple problems, but my solution from experience is that the charger on top of the speaker has been moved forward and even being just a centimeter can mess it up so what I do is when I put my device on it I wedge the system remote begin the device and I'm te hole of the charger pocket where the phone goes, to push the phone forward so it can connect to the speaker
sorry.
I can't say because I don't know if you are fixing your car or stealing
one. Best bet is to call the dealership or hit up google. please rate these
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