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Most CD/radio systems are built as a single unit so they will run on a single shared fuse. Is yours the original factory fitted unit? CD/Radio systems can wear out over time.
Some CD/radio units do use internal fuses. These are usually difficult and often expensive to replace. Fitting a whole new unit is usually cheaper and easier.
Try suggestion 1, since resetting seems to be the only plausable idea. Otherwise, buy a new CD player. After market decks are usually better than factory ones, and you can get one that plays any file format from CD's or USB drives.
have you had any speakers or bass boosters installed in your car that werent in the vehicle before you purchased. Watch for wiring issues or possibly even battery voltage issues.
you can replace your CD player with the same type, or you can buy the chinese product working well that I bought for my car priced 120 USD. that is a touch screened, with MP3, USD aux input ...etc.
give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com are find a place that installs them and maybe they can help you wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
your cd player track is misaligned youll need to replace it if you want a great deal on a new cd player or parts go to www.godspeedmotorsportsonline.comand click mobile I.C.E. tab
ok... the 98 corolla (that i know of) only comes equipped with the tape deck and radio, you probably have a after market radio, these are easy to replace, you can buy any standard cd player to replace yours, even if the wiring harnesses dont match up right, i offer a diagram for the colors and labels on my tips, its fairly easy to do, check it out and good luck!
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