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You can connect a good battery to thr dead one and it will give tour charger a battery to charge until your dead battery gets some charge. You can now safely disconnect the good battery./
There are 2 fuses for the audio system. The BACKUP fuse which powers the memory circuits on the audio, and in the lower right cowling is the AUDIO fuse.
Hope that fixes it up for you
sounds like you could have a loose negative battery wire. I am assuming that this has happened repeatedly. Otherwise, it could be a bad alternator, and it is draining your battery, then it recovers slightly, but after one or two times the battery will be dead, if this repeats too often you will have to replace the battery also.
sounds like your connected to the battery, and if you had to jump start ill assume the battery is dead..... dead battery=no power, so radio/cd player will not work, replace battery and it should be fine
After verifying all the connections to the radio are good (power and ground, antenna, speakers, etc), the audio unit has an internal malfunction. Solution: Replace the audio unit.
sounds more like a fuel problem to me. is it cold there did you use stabilizer in the gas? try some berrymans B12 in the gas it cleans everything up internally. it worked for me
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