Radio doesn't work after battery died, recharged and later
Radio stopped working after battery died and recharged and later replaced. It did show SAFE but dealership unable to turn radio back on with code. They recommended getting a new radio
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First your battery went dead, and now your car stereo is dead, and it's really ... or charge, and you're lucky, then you may find that your car radio fuse is blown.
Nov 30, 2011 - Today the dealership did a tuneup, replaced the timing belt, and put in a new battery. I started my car and the radio did not work. They went out ...
Jul 18, 2011 - Also now the battery has been recharged the redio will not work. .... Mybattery went flat, took it out and went to a battery shop who charged it up ...
You also have a fuse in the fuse box that is for the radio is the radio the only thing that is not working because sometimes there are more than one fuse that controls the radio
Sounds like someone shorted the wires...you need to look into the entire butcher job and see what wires were touched. Disconnect everything the butcher did and then see if your battery is still drainning power.
The first thing to check is the fuse for the radio. More likely, though, is that the radio needs a security code to turn back on. A local dealership may be willing to give you this code if you go there with your title. There also websites that offer radio unlock codes. Does the radio display anything when you start the car or when you try to turn the radio on?
Sounds like you have a dead battery. Try recharging the battery or get someone with jumper cables to give you a jump. If your battery dies again after driving for at least an hour you likely need a new battery. If the battery in the car is the original, it's time to replace it anyway.
Sound like the car is not recharging the battery as you drive. Take it to a different shop and ask them to test the alternator and entire charging system as well as the battery.
i shoul not afect any thing unless you replace the batterie with the car runing, and some radios have antitheft code if batterie die or disconect the radio will ask you to type a code in order to work again but most of times it display the worl code on the digital screen
Same problem... the "radio won't accept the code" "we recommend a new radio $190"...
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