A:AnswerSebastien First thing I would do is check your fuse box in your car and see if you have a blown fuse.
Are the blue lights coming on, on the face of the stereo ? if yes your getting power if no your not getting power to your stereo,
Also make sure that the stereo is grounded to your vehicle metal frame, the ground wire is the black wire and if its not grounded
you will not get any power.
If the radio won't play could be were the attenna connects to the back of the stereo came loose.
Try playing a CD and if that plays then your getting power and its probably the antenna.
I doubt that its the stereo itself, usually in my experience with things like this a wire has worked its self loose or you blew a fuse
in the fuse box.
I have the same stereo but have only had it a couple weeks and it works great and I installed it myself.
If the Geek squad installed it you could maybe have them look at it if you can't figure it out on your own.
Good Luck Trouble Shooting
A:Answerdef no jk. Seriously, though, if you have a double-din hole in your car/jeep/truck/SUV/stupidcar, you can install a double-din unit/receiver/radio.
it's groovy that way. there are two basic radio-hole sizes in your car. single din. double din. if you have to, just use a metal saw to take out the plastic that's in the way and you can then install it! that last part was a joke... sort of...
all you need to know is there's a single din and a double din. and that's all i need to say about that.
A:AnswerNot sure, but if you purchase it online, it should show (during checkout) whether or not free installation is added/included in your order if I’m not mistaken.
A:AnswerMaybe defective.. I’ve had mine for over a year and never had a single skip. I use iPhone 6s, try to pair it again could be compatibility issues