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Hi

I have 94 Nissan Altima with Factory installed stereo
(AM/FM/CD/Cassette) . It was working fine till yesterday. Today I
noticed that CD player is working but somehow AM-FM and Cassette are
not working.
I can see the display on the screen when I play/rewind the cassette.
Also I can see the display if I turn my radio(AM/FM) on but I can not
hear any sound.
But somehow, my CD player is working just fine( I can hear hear sound,
means speakers are ok). Any idea what could be a problem?

Thanks and Regards

Nitin
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Possible micro prosesser or some thing else best bet is to re place with a
aftermarket cass/changer or a cd only will be cheaper than to repair
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Hi

I have 94 Nissan Altima with Factory installed stereo
(AM/FM/CD/Cassette) . It was working fine till yesterday. Today I
noticed that CD player is working but somehow AM-FM and Cassette are
not working.
I can see the display on the screen when I play/rewind the cassette.
Also I can see the display if I turn my radio(AM/FM) on but I can not
hear any sound.
But somehow, my CD player is working just fine( I can hear hear sound,
means speakers are ok). Any idea what could be a problem?

Thanks and Regards

Nitin



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