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FIRE and ICE

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AK to Fla
Year, Model & Trim Level
92 Xlt
I think my stock amp is toast.

radio turns on, cassette moves and it will search for stations or go to pre set ones - just no sound

is there a simple way to test the amp to see if its gone bad?

where would be a good place to get a replacement

( I'm an old fart and don't need to be able to aim my speakers backward to power the x forward :D )
I just would like to hear some music instead of contemplating life when driving :(

I have a 1992 with premium sound system

any help would be appreciated

Thanks
 






yuo may want to look into getting another stock amp, or getting an aftermarket headunit and an amp bypass harness....
 






I agree. If you can find a stock replacement amp cheap enough then do that, but consider a cheap one will be a used one and how long before you will be replacing that one. A new aftermarket radio (Pioneer, Kenwood, etc) you can find for around $120.
 






It sound like either the amp itself is bad, a fuse to the amp is blown, or you have a short somewhere. If it were me, I would just get a decent aftermarket radio with the built in MOSFET chip(I.E Pioneer, Panasonic, Alpine, etc), and bypass the factory amp. This will give you a much better sound. The factory amp is located in the rear, passengar side, behind the panel. They make an amplifier bypass connector, or you can do it yourself. Theres a wire color code map floating around the board somewhere. Good luck!
 






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