2004 lexus es 330 no sound but cd and screen is on ?
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Hello,
Did you do anything to the car before the sound went out?
Are there any modifications done to the head unit or the system itself?
Did you try changing channels (switch between FM, AM, CD, Cassette, etc.)?
Were there any precursors before the sound went out (ripping sound, extra noise, sparks coming out of head unit)?
The best bet for now is a bad amplifier. You can try looking for its fuse, it should be there somewhere (assuming you have a stock system)..
Hope this helps and best of luck!
Did you do anything to the car before the sound went out?
Are there any modifications done to the head unit or the system itself?
Did you try changing channels (switch between FM, AM, CD, Cassette, etc.)?
Were there any precursors before the sound went out (ripping sound, extra noise, sparks coming out of head unit)?
The best bet for now is a bad amplifier. You can try looking for its fuse, it should be there somewhere (assuming you have a stock system)..
Hope this helps and best of luck!
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Robbo15 (01-09-20)
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Hello,
Did you do anything to the car before the sound went out?
Are there any modifications done to the head unit or the system itself?
Did you try changing channels (switch between FM, AM, CD, Cassette, etc.)?
Were there any precursors before the sound went out (ripping sound, extra noise, sparks coming out of head unit)?
The best bet for now is a bad amplifier. You can try looking for its fuse, it should be there somewhere (assuming you have a stock system)..
Hope this helps and best of luck!
Did you do anything to the car before the sound went out?
Are there any modifications done to the head unit or the system itself?
Did you try changing channels (switch between FM, AM, CD, Cassette, etc.)?
Were there any precursors before the sound went out (ripping sound, extra noise, sparks coming out of head unit)?
The best bet for now is a bad amplifier. You can try looking for its fuse, it should be there somewhere (assuming you have a stock system)..
Hope this helps and best of luck!
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