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Old 09-28-2005, 02:54 PM
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Unhappy 02 Cavalier Radio Went Dead

My stock radio/cd went dead the other day. By dead, I mean that it still powers on, lights up, and all buttons respond (including cd control) - there's just no sound. No static, so popping. Nothing.

Obviously, checked the fuse box. Found that there's a fuse marked radio and a fuse marked amp. Changed both. Still nothing. The rest of my electrical is fine.

Any ideas?
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Old 10-11-2005, 07:29 PM
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Re: 02 Cavalier Radio Went Dead

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My stock radio/cd went dead the other day. By dead, I mean that it still powers on, lights up, and all buttons respond (including cd control) - there's just no sound. No static, so popping. Nothing.

Obviously, checked the fuse box. Found that there's a fuse marked radio and a fuse marked amp. Changed both. Still nothing. The rest of my electrical is fine.

Any ideas?
check the back of the radio for loose conections on the speakers

also check speakers, if they ok then ur output transistors r blown

change it is cheaper good luck
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