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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8044645" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Simple ,simple,quick test to check a radio for power..Take red/yellow(sometimes even orange if youd like)splice those together with about 1ft of wire/speaker wire,and take the radio to the car battery, and touch the pos post with the red/ect, and the black to the neg post..if she doesnt light up, more than likely it needs repair,Check to see if there is a 10amp fuse on the back of the radio also,may change that since its been sitting,may be the only issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8044645, member: 634282"] Simple ,simple,quick test to check a radio for power..Take red/yellow(sometimes even orange if youd like)splice those together with about 1ft of wire/speaker wire,and take the radio to the car battery, and touch the pos post with the red/ect, and the black to the neg post..if she doesnt light up, more than likely it needs repair,Check to see if there is a 10amp fuse on the back of the radio also,may change that since its been sitting,may be the only issue [/QUOTE]
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