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Old 12-19-2004, 09:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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USA CD Player working but no sound

I am hoping someone can help.

My CD player appears to be working fine, but there is no sound. This occured after running over a pot-hole. Initially I thought that the CD player itself was damaged but after testing the output, that hypothesis does not appear to be true as the player is outputing music fine (ran the output from the player into an extternal amp).

I think it MAY be a fuse in something between the speakers and the cd player - but do not know which fuse or whether there is something else I have missed. I have looked at some of the wiring diagrams and cant seem to see where it might be....anyone able to help?

thanks

Andrew

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Old 12-20-2004, 04:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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no fuses between speakers and cd players

Go over the same pot hole to fix it...

you have a short somewhere
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Check your speaker connections.
Make sure that they are crimped or electrical taped correctly.
I've run into the same problem, and come to find out that one
of my "butt" connectors fell off in the dash.
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