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My Car Radio Stopped Working 1995 Nissan Maxima

I have a nissan maxima 2004 the radio power up but there is no sound..and the CD player works .need help?

Most likely the wiring isn't right. It only takes a small mistake in the wiring process for the whole system not to work.
The last time i had wiring problems I looked into it and i found that i just needed better quality fuses/wires so i looked over the web and found that bargainshore is a good car audio supplier for people like me and you who need quality car audio.

CD player in my 2006 Nissan Sentra stopped working.?

CD burning with an electrical signal to the machine without disconnecting the cables may be loose, check to see if the person died.
Should be purchased new.

Because in years.
My second year, it was to buy a new one.
And now it's looking to buy a new DVD.

28 percent discount I suggest. 2013 MODEL PIONEER AVH-X1500 DVD / AVHX1500 DVD In-Dash.

Where is the fuse for a radio located on a 1995 Nissan Maxima?

Your fuses are by your left knee when sitting behind the wheel. Pull the cover off the fuses and read the fuse assignments on the inside of that cover. You'll find the radio fuse that way. There's usually a small extracting tool in the right side of that fuse panel. Use it.

Why car radio doesn't work?

becuase the factory cd player operates on a lot less power than aftermarket cd players and its possible that with it being a 1995 that the cd player is not heating up adequately to perform like it should, if its hot outside it will perform better. just like most electronics when its cold the air temp affects how the receptors work

Were is the fuse for the radio in a 1995 Nissan maxima?

audio fuse clock fuse there are two fuses in common under dash fuse block clock #21 (10amp) and #40 (7.5 amp) #40 is battery back up #21 turns on with the ignition on.

Turn signals not working 1990 nissan maxima?

Flasher not operating or turn signal switch defective

My car won't start after metal touching positive post and it smoked. Could it just be the battery or something else?

First check all your fuse’s , yes every last one of them , most cars have a large fuse panel under the hood as well as in the passenger compartment, An then you also have what's called a “ Fusible Link “ , These are normally located going to High Amp Circuits , in your car , i.e. The starter , the alt , the fuse panels , Modern Cars have dozens of these Fusible Links , An they have different ratings that depends on the wire size going to that Component ( I think there are about 6 different gauges / sizes ). What happens when in your case a Direct Short , occurs it protects the wiring An various other electric components in your car ,, they melt down when large amounts of current pass thru them , most are covered in a Fire Resistance shrink tubing type material, An they are soldered on to the wiring of the various components , So grab your self a VOM Tester , or a Test Light use one for Computer Circuits - The VOM Meter would be a better choice , An starting looking for where there is no power where there should be power going , There's a old joke We Mechanics have - wires carry smoke thru them An when you let the smoke out there no good anymore, Good Luck , An hey don't let anymore smoke outta them wires , oh An if you find out it is a fusible link - don't let the Clown at the parts store try An sell you a 25 foot roll of it , tell them you only need like a foot ( 12 inches ) of it OK , An if they tell you otherwise go to another parts store as they are idiots ,

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