FM/CD is simply dead HELP!
My current ride is 2009 Honda Accord lx-p and its been few weeks my FM/CD player has been dead and not turning on. Few things that I did:
1. checked all the fuses with multimeter 2. unhooked battery for 30 mins 1. All the fuse that I checked with multi meter is working great! Despite that, I am wondering why is the FM/CD player is dead? Is there any internal fuse that I have to check that resides inside the CD player itself or Do I have to change the whole CD player? Appreciate your feedback! |
Originally Posted by devonks
(Post 385913)
My current ride is 2009 Honda Accord lx-p and its been few weeks my FM/CD player has been dead and not turning on. Few things that I did:
1. checked all the fuses with multimeter 2. unhooked battery for 30 mins 1. All the fuse that I checked with multi meter is working great! Despite that, I am wondering why is the FM/CD player is dead? Is there any internal fuse that I have to check that resides inside the CD player itself or Do I have to change the whole CD player? Appreciate your feedback! If you're not the original owner, I would check behind the radio to see if someone removed it previously and didn't properly insert the harness (it has a clip that locks in place) or if any cutting was involved. |
No power in CD player and clock
Originally Posted by keep_hope_alive
(Post 386065)
Very unfortunate. Nice work so far. How long have you owned the car? Failures of that year haven't been as common.
If you're not the original owner, I would check behind the radio to see if someone removed it previously and didn't properly insert the harness (it has a clip that locks in place) or if any cutting was involved. Strange thing is I realized one more thing yesterday that the multimedia lights which is power on, power off track change ETC looked dim(faint) when I turned the headlight. However, the clock was completely off so was the CD player. |
Since there was a previous owner, it's worth looking behind the radio to see if it's a wiring issue. If the wiring is factory, then i'd suspect a unit failure. You could verify by measuring voltage at the radio harness with a DMM.
If you want to know how to remove the radio and how to interpret the harness wire colors, you can get temporary access to the online service manual at techinfo.honda.com |
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