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i would say go into your controls and set the sound to come out of one corner at a time, see if you have any sound then. and if that dont work try looking at the fuse, see if it is blown, if it is not blown i would say that some where you have a fault in your wire, if this does not work, send me a pm. im pretty handy with wireing in aftermarket stereo things
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This may sound stupid but one way to know for sure if the deck is putting out is touch two of the speaker wires coming from the deck to your tongue and slowly turn up the volume. You will fell a tingling if its working. also check the ground on your deck ive had a deck with a bad ground appear to come on but did some wierd stuff till I got the ground fixed.
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it might have shorted or blew the radio, but it worked in the other truck right
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