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This seems to be a wiring fault, chk fuses 1st for broken ciruit, then see if any wiring not attached around the AC. Chk out yr earthing wirings particuarly in the cabin area.
What exactly is the type of blaring sound level are we talking about? If it doesn't nds like the sound is coarse and skips, possibility is the OEM radio's amp is not enough. If the sound is rippled and metallic, change your speakers to a higher wattage output.
Two different problems. The most likely cause of the dash lights is a faulty headlamp switch. Your issue is a common complaint. The radio is another problem entirely. I would need more information before I could attempt any answer at that.
I hate to say this to you but make sure the engine is not locked up. If you can turn the engine, either by pulling on the belt, or by putting a wrench on the crankshaft bolt, try another starter. If you can't turn it, try another engine. (sorry for the insensitive attempt at humor)
In the fuse box under the hood, fuses 3, 6, 7, 10, and 12 are all directly related to the sound system. In the trunk, fuses 3, 6, and 7 are also directly related to the sound system. Please check all the fuse.
And also unplug the CD changer's power and fiber cable and then recheck the radio.
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