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Need to borrow an OEM Radio

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Phoenixdriver

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Sep 24, 2007
Roswell, Georgia
Anyone in the Roswell, GA area. My rear speakers aren't working, and the radio tuner is acting funny. I want to see if it is just my radio. Want to borrow someones perfectly working radio to see if I just need a new radio. Looking for the double din tape/radio/connection to the 6cd/aux input with equalizer style. thanks
 
Anyone in the Roswell, GA area. My rear speakers aren't working, and the radio tuner is acting funny. I want to see if it is just my radio. Want to borrow someones perfectly working radio to see if I just need a new radio. Looking for the double din tape/radio/connection to the 6cd/aux input with equalizer style. thanks

Just take a AA battery and put the speaker wire(one on bottom and one on top) and see if they pop. If they do then the speakers are good, well your at least getting power too them.
 
I had the speakers out, hooked them up to the home entertainment system and they worked. Then tested the wires from the speaker to the head unit for continuity and those worked. I am thinking it is just the head unit.
 
Well it sounds like if you have a good wire from the front to the back and the speaker test good that it is the head unit. I have an oem headunit but I am in the upstate of SC.
 
Yeah, thats probably around a 4 hour drive, if your selling it let me know, otherwise thanks for your input. hopefully someone around here has one
 
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