Q&A

Why does my radio have power but no sound?

Why does my radio have power but no sound?

Possible Cause: Radio volume is down or radio is muted. Each speaker needs its own positive and negative connection from the radio. Shorted or grounded speaker wires or speaker terminals.

Why is my JVC stereo not working?

Check the cable connections to the JVC to make sure the speakers are properly connected and the stereo is in sync with the rest of your A/V system. Turn off the stereo, unplug it, wait 5 minutes, then plug it in again and check to see if the problem has been corrected.

Why is my car radio sound not working?

If the amp fuse is blown, that is probably the reason that you aren’t getting any sound out of your car radio. In some cases, a broken wire or bad connection in the speaker wires where they pass through into a door can also cut off the sound altogether rather than just cutting off the sound to one speaker.

Is there a fuse for radio sound?

A car radio will have at least one fuse to protect the unit from things like power surges or other electrical issues. If too much current is sent to the audio system, this fuse will blow out and disconnect the circuit to save the main radio. On newer models, there are a variety of fuses for the entertainment system.

How do I fix no sound?

How do I fix “no sound” on my computer?

  1. Check your volume settings.
  2. Restart or change your audio device.
  3. Install or update audio or speaker drivers.
  4. Disable audio enhancements.
  5. Update the BIOS.

What would cause speakers to stop working?

When all of the speakers in a car audio system all stop working at once, the problem is usually in the head unit, in the amp, or in the wiring. In some cases, an issue with the wiring between the head unit and a single speaker can even cause all of the speakers in an entire car audio system to cut out at once.

Why did my speakers suddenly stop working?

Where is the fuse for the radio?

Usually located in or around the instrument panel near the dash, fuses can also be found under the hood and even under the rear seat. Next time your radio, lights or other device stops working, chances are a blown fuse is the culprit.