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This morning there is NO audio from the sound system, no audio source plays through, not satellite radio, not terrestrial radio, not Bluetooth or Carplay source, not even the thumping of the blinkers. All audio settings are same as before, volume is up on all sources. In the normal world I would attribute to the amplifier being off line. Being there is no power On/Off available for the amplifier, I'm keeping it simple and hoping that it's a blown fuse. Would appreciate any and all comments and suggestions.

I pulled the fuse cover off under the dash, by the way thanks so much to the engineer that decided to put that fuse panel in an absolutely inaccessible location, so great to have to struggle. I did find the fuse indicated in the supplementary diagram, it is a 40A MCase slotted fuse, NO WAY of seeing the fuse numbers without very carefully sneaking a cell phone camera into an insanely confined space to get a shot.

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I don't want to pull the fuse until I get feedback from the P2 community as to best way to proceed. I'm tracking down the fuses now

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This morning there is NO audio from the sound system, no audio source plays through, not satellite radio, not terrestrial radio, not Bluetooth or Carplay source, not even the thumping of the blinkers. All audio settings are same as before, volume is up on all sources. In the normal world I would attribute to the amplifier being off line. Being there is no power On/Off available for the amplifier, I'm keeping it simple and hoping that it's a blown fuse. Would appreciate any and all comments and suggestions.

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I pulled the fuse cover off under the dash, by the way thanks so much to the engineer that decided to put that fuse panel in an absolutely inaccessible location, so great to have to struggle. I did find the fuse indicated in the supplementary diagram, it is a 40A MCase slotted fuse, NO WAY of seeing the fuse numbers without very carefully sneaking a cell phone camera into an insanely confined space to get a shot.

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I don't want to pull the fuse until I get feedback from the P2 community as to best way to proceed. I'm tracking down the fuses now

Dario
This morning there is NO audio from the sound system, no audio source plays through, not satellite radio, not terrestrial radio, not Bluetooth or Carplay source, not even the thumping of the blinkers. All audio settings are same as before, volume is up on all sources. In the normal world I would attribute to the amplifier being off line. Being there is no power On/Off available for the amplifier, I'm keeping it simple and hoping that it's a blown fuse. Would appreciate any and all comments and suggestions.

I pulled the fuse cover off under the dash, by the way thanks so much to the engineer that decided to put that fuse panel in an absolutely inaccessible location, so great to have to struggle. I did find the fuse indicated in the supplementary diagram, it is a 40A MCase slotted fuse, NO WAY of seeing the fuse numbers without very carefully sneaking a cell phone camera into an insanely confined space to get a shot.

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I don't want to pull the fuse until I get feedback from the P2 community as to best way to proceed. I'm tracking down the fuses now

Dario
This morning there is NO audio from the sound system, no audio source plays through, not satellite radio, not terrestrial radio, not Bluetooth or Carplay source, not even the thumping of the blinkers. All audio settings are same as before, volume is up on all sources. In the normal world I would attribute to the amplifier being off line. Being there is no power On/Off available for the amplifier, I'm keeping it simple and hoping that it's a blown fuse. Would appreciate any and all comments and suggestions.

I pulled the fuse cover off under the dash, by the way thanks so much to the engineer that decided to put that fuse panel in an absolutely inaccessible location, so great to have to struggle. I did find the fuse indicated in the supplementary diagram, it is a 40A MCase slotted fuse, NO WAY of seeing the fuse numbers without very carefully sneaking a cell phone camera into an insanely confined space to get a shot.

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I don't want to pull the fuse until I get feedback from the P2 community as to best way to proceed. I'm tracking down the fuses now

Dario
Infotainment system reboot has corrected this situation for me the handful of times I’ve encountered it. Even simpler than fuses.
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