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i was going home 2day and my radio turned off (still had power just no sound0 at first I thought someone put it on mute or somethin, but then i turned the volume and no sound. Then it started to smell almost like nail polish. I think I either fryed the wires or my speakers, im hoping it was the speakers. So, any advice would be greatly appriciated. Also, is there anyway to test out what might be the problem without removing my radio o speakers. Im gonna check the fuses tomorrow and hope one of those blew, but I doubt it. Thanks guys.
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the factory amp for 6gc is located underneath the a/c panel. remove the shifter knob, take off that plastic piece with the shift boot attached, and unscrew the 2 screws holding the a/c trim piece and remove it. if you see a silver box beneath the a/c panel, you have a factory amp. another suggestion...maybe the amp is overheating or a wire is loose from or to the amp? check all of the connections to and from the amp...because correct me if im wrong but i believe this factory amp goes to all of the 4 speakers, and if all four keep cutting out, i would at least check the amp also.
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