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The first thing that you must do here is to have the systems computer checked for fault codes, it should have a few in memory. the codes are read through the diagnostic port under the dash.
You probably need to enter your radio code. If you do not have your code, look through your owners packet, you can call your local dealership service department for help.
Is the vehicle fitted with the standard stereo fitted by the manufacturer? If not, then there is a strong chance that these controls are not compatible.
hello, you will probably have to take to dealer or muffler shop, these things are hard to get to.plus it may be welded to exhaust pipe, or bolted on, these things are a pain in the but to get to.
If the cd player still turns on and won't let you do the actions that you stated then you will have to replace the unit. However if it doesn't turn on at all ( radio doesn't turn on) then it could have possible gotten unplugged.
how are the plug wires, boosted engine's suffer from voltage leaks in even fairly new plug wires, the added cylinder pressure makes the spark plug require allot more voltage before it can fire compared to normally aspirated engine.
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