The radio problem may be the fader switchin the center console, if that is bad it will wipe out all speakers. The part in the trunk might be an amp, that could also be the problem. I might have something that would tell what the E2 code was, but if it is gone now it may be irrelavent (sp) (might not matter, LOL). i think there is also a fuse in the receiver itself.
The antenna problem, it might be shut off, IIRC there is also a switch in the radio stack area (row of switches) to have the antenna off, on "auto" (middle) and all the way high (for best AM reception), make sure the antenna switch is in the middle position. Either that or the antenna mast might be seized if the car sat that long, especially if it was outside.
Correct on the headrest switch, I think you are right in the identification. But it only LOWERS the headrests on the back seat, does not raise them. Raise them up manually, then try the switch, they should then fall down to the lower position.
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