What Causes No Sound in Car Radio?
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The reasons for no sound in a car radio include a broken audio output wire, pressing the mute button on the radio, or a blown radio fuse. Below are the specific causes and solutions for a car radio with no sound: Specific causes of no sound in car radio: Audio output wire, i.e., the wire connected to the speaker, is broken; pressing the mute button on the radio; radio fuse is blown, causing a circuit break. Solutions for no sound in car radio: Install a signal amplifier: For many aftermarket car radios, most do not come with a signal amplifier. If you frequently encounter sudden loss of sound in the car radio, installing a signal amplifier can help. Replace the radio tuner: Whether it's an aftermarket or factory-installed car radio, after prolonged use, the signal reception may degrade, and installing a signal amplifier may not be effective. In such cases, check if there is any issue with the antenna. If not, it is likely due to aging of the radio tuner. Replacing it will improve signal reception.