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Hanceia wrote
As Spartan said, could use a voltmeter on it to check if the wiring has gotten cooked when connecting the new battery. If you don't have that, try looking up some fuse diagrams on the car and see if there is an independent fuse for the speakers.



wouldnt be wiring bc the speakers arent all wired together so if all are out now at the same time but his radio works, could be the head unit itself
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If you pull the stereo/ head unit out or get behind it u can reseat the cable harness on the back of it. If. Got loose that would definitely cause some issues.
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Definitely popped a fuse
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Late reply.. but thought I'd still pitch in if you need help. Check your fuses first, and don't just look at them, sometimes fuses can break right at the bottom where you can't see. If all fuses seem fine, then start checking for power to the speakers.
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