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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 08:20 PM
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Unhappy My deck wont turn on!!!

HELP! i was doing some work on my car and i had the battery unplugged. then when i put it back in and started the car, my deck never turned on. i thought that i blw a few somewhere. i checked the fusebox between the dash and the driver side door but it was ok. then i checked the one under the hood but couldnt find anything wrong. so i pulled out my deck to checj the fuses there. there was one fuse in the deck and it was ok and another one on a wire and it was also good so now i dont have any more ideas. could the deck just be fried??? wouldnt it have taked out the fuese too though? im stumped please help!
thanks a lot,
-Ryan
Old Sep 15, 2003 | 10:29 PM
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Did you check all the fuses in the fusebox or just the radio fuse??? If you didn't check all of them go back and check every fuse. Sometimes the radio can be another circuit marked for something else. Also you can pull your radio out and check the voltage at the radio. If you have 12 volts right at the radio then it's not a power issue. Go back and check every fuse if you haven't already. Hope this helps.

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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 09:54 PM
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Or maybe it is just locked, like they are supposed to when the battery is out, if you have a stock deck. Did anything come on it, or was it blank all together?
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