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This happened to my 2001 chevy prizm and it was a fuse blown. The fuse box next to the steering wheel is where it was located. The little box that says "storage only" has to be taken out. Its a blue number 15 fuse. Once I changed it it blew again and it ended up being My front passenger turn signal bulb needed changed. But if you just change the fuse and it stays then it's only the fuse. Hope this helps.
there are no radio codes then.
sorry./
unless someone a 2000 era radio in a old Prizm.
did they? a factory radio as aftermarket radios dont have codes.
my guess, is its bad radio or fuse blown or bad wires to it.
remove dash face plate around radio there will be small screws or studs with nuts around the sides of radio attached to a mounting plate. Unhook wire harness on radio and pull from dash
of course not. the iPod wasn't invented yet, I think. no vehicle made more than a couple years ago would have such connectivity unless someone has installed a modern aftermarket radio.
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