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Old Mar 7, 2022 | 11:13 AM
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F17 fuse doesn't have any power. My speaker stoped working when I was on my way to the beach. Head unit and everything works exept the speakers. Head unit picks up signal and light up and works properly. I've checked all the fuses and it doesn't have a amp as it is a Vistion Landy radio. Where can I look for why f17 doesn't have power or where I can find out why my speakers aren't working?
 
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Old Mar 7, 2022 | 04:05 PM
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So to clarify, F17, you replaced the fuse that was in there with a new fuse? Was the original fuse blown? How did you confirm that no 'power' was going to that fuse bank?
 
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Old Mar 7, 2022 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeandre Clark
F17 fuse doesn't have any power. My speaker stoped working when I was on my way to the beach. Head unit and everything works exept the speakers. Head unit picks up signal and light up and works properly. I've checked all the fuses and it doesn't have a amp as it is a Vistion Landy radio. Where can I look for why f17 doesn't have power or where I can find out why my speakers aren't working?
There is more than one F17 fuse in the LR2. None of them are specifically for the radio or speakers. Exactly which F17 are you talking about? What is the current rating of the fuse that blew? And what is "Vistion Landy"? A third party radio? If so, all bets are off and you need to talk to whomever installed that in the car.
 
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