Check the audio settings:
1. Make sure the volume is turned up and the radio is not muted.
2. Check if the audio source is set to the correct mode, like FM or AM.
3. Try changing stations to make sure the issue isn't due to a weak signal.
Check the connections:
1. Make sure the cables connecting the radio to the speakers and power source are properly plugged in.
2. Check if there's any damage to the cables or connectors.
Reset the radio:
1. Turn off the radio by long pressing Power. Turn it back on after a few seconds.
Check the fuse:
1. Locate the fuse for the radio in your car's fuse box. Refer to the car's owner manual to identify the fuse.
2. Check if the fuse is blown by visually inspecting it or using a multimeter.
3. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage.
Check the speakers:
1. Check if the car speakers are working by playing audio from another device, such as a smartphone.
2. Make sure the speakers are not physically damaged and are properly connected to the radio.
Seek professional help:
If the radio still doesn't work after trying the above steps, it's recommended to visit a professional car audio technician or dealership for further diagnostics and repair.