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Do a search in the box at the top of the page on this subject, one common problem with the radio installation, if you have the OEM plug-in unit, is the connector at the back of the radio, cleaning and bending the contact fingers up a bit often does some good. Since you have an Interstate, it might be a non-standard installation, about the only thing to do is to trace the power wiring for a loose connection, possibly at the fuse block. If the station info or pilot light stays on when the radio quits, it's likely it's an internal problem in the radio itself. It's unlikely the two speakers would have a loose connection that failed simultaneously.
Do a search in the box at the top of the page on this subject, one common problem with the radio installation, if you have the OEM plug-in unit, is the connector at the back of the radio, cleaning and bending the contact fingers up a bit often does some good. Since you have an Interstate, it might be a non-standard installation, about the only thing to do is to trace the power wiring for a loose connection, possibly at the fuse block. If the station info or pilot light stays on when the radio quits, it's likely it's an internal problem in the radio itself. It's unlikely the two speakers would have a loose connection that failed simultaneously.