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<blockquote data-quote="relative4" data-source="post: 4101465" data-attributes="member: 586770"><p>I just bought an old car with a modern stereo, a Panasonic CQ-C1300U if it matters. The stereo turns on and reads CDs. However, it makes no noise at the speakers. Any time the stereo is on, there are 12-13 mV and 5-6 mA, steady, at the speakers. No voltage or current when the stereo is off. I attached a known-good speaker and got no noise.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone explain how to continue the diagnosis of this problem?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="relative4, post: 4101465, member: 586770"] I just bought an old car with a modern stereo, a Panasonic CQ-C1300U if it matters. The stereo turns on and reads CDs. However, it makes no noise at the speakers. Any time the stereo is on, there are 12-13 mV and 5-6 mA, steady, at the speakers. No voltage or current when the stereo is off. I attached a known-good speaker and got no noise. Can anyone explain how to continue the diagnosis of this problem? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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