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Posted on Jul 26, 2008

Radio and radio controls

I have a 2003 honda accord ex and i mistakenly left the driver side window cracked during a heavy downpour 2 days ago. Since that time, the radio controls no longer work. I cannot change the station from the steering wheel or the radio panel. There are times when the radio will not even come on and when it does come on its stuck on one station.

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