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Dead Radio 200 1992

First thought is fuses. Check your fuse panel for the locations. For a four speaker Crosley radio, there are separate fuses for the head unit and for the amp.

Some radios, both factory and aftermarket also have an in-unit fuse, usually mounted on the back of the unit. Could be your problem.

Only way to check is to pull the radio. And if it's factory, it's not a bad time to consider replacing it with an aftermarket unit. Lots of brands and models available to fit, with all sorts of new tech features, e.g., IPOD capability.






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New Dead Radio [200][1992]
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