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    Question [CU2] Audio amplifier (blown by an idiot)

    Let's get the first bit out of the way .... I am the idiot ! Still don't know how I did it, but when changing my battery, I shorted it + to -.

    The 100amp Battery fuse blew, which I've replaced, and now everything in the car works except ... there is absolutely no sound from the audio system. I've entered the security code, can tune to radio stations, can change tracs/discs/etc and watch the seconds count as CD's play ... all without any sound.

    So my question ... Is there a separate fuse for the amplifier ? (I can't find one, physically, nor in the guide, nor on the web). Or have I blown it up ?

    Please point me in the right direction (before I take it into Honda service).

  2. #2
    there should be a fuse somewhere... have you check the fuse compartment in the engine bay or inside the car?

    is there a amp in the car if so there would probably be a fuse there.

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    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    South Western Sydney
    Car:
    R32 Skyline
    Is it an aftermarket amp?

  4. #4
    Definitely a fuse..

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