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DrewE
Mar 23, 2017Explorer II
Many car radios have a reset button that you can press in with a pen or toothpick or whatever. Maybe that would jolt it back to life. If not, turning off the house battery for an hour (or even a minute or two) would probably serve the same purpose.
There may be an inline fuse behind the radio or one built into the radio (hopefully accessible from the back). I would tend not to suspect a blown fuse, however; a radio sitting turned off all winter is not generally liable to suddenly start consuming excessive current.
There may be an inline fuse behind the radio or one built into the radio (hopefully accessible from the back). I would tend not to suspect a blown fuse, however; a radio sitting turned off all winter is not generally liable to suddenly start consuming excessive current.
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