not in all there place,my fuse box is in the side closed to the driver side door. I have check it. I know where is the fuse box , but can not find the cd player fuse. all the fuse there is working too. so don"t know what is worng, no power, and I don"t have the key to take the cdplayer out to check it , what can I do now ? any 1 know it help.not in all there place,my fuse box is in the side closed to the driver side door. I have check it. I know where is the fuse box , but can not find the cd player fuse. all the fuse there is working too. so don"t know what is worng, no power, and I don"t have the key to take the cdplayer out to check it , what can I do now ? any 1 know it help.
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Since you have done this numerous times, so you know the installation process. It seems there's something wrong with the aftermarket CD player, try replacing it with another one.
It may be doubled up with either the radio fuse or the interior lights. If you have replaced the stock radio with a CD player, then the CD player has its own fuse separate of the fuse box. I would start there...
Fuse link.....I've seen `em knock out all power.Or mighty be a main relay or fuse.Fuse links are incorporated into wiring and act like fuses,blowing if a severe short or over-amperage problem occurs. don-ohio
bosch ,the ones with the three electrodes on the tip ,you cannot go wrong with these plugs as they will last a good 100.000 kms with a regular re-gapping ,yes i know their expensive but they are the best money can buy
Without knowing the model of radio fitted to your car I would make the following assumptions
The CD Player is Locked Out:
Either
Because the battery has been disconnected and the clearing sequence in your handbook was not followed correctly you may have to wait several hours between attempts to unlock it and you will need the original code at hand as a fail safe
Or
The CD player is from another VW car and the on-board code in the memory does not match that one.
Resume:
You need to look out the little book that came with the car and read up on clearing the code for that particular model.
Last resort is a VW Dealer who should provide assistance free of charge , according to the handbook
could be just a blown bulb for the tachometer.check the wiring behind the radio .you may have to get special tools to remove the radio in any car parts/stereo store
first of all putting in non genuine stereos usually you have wires left check the fuse in back of stereo check all your fuses under your dash and in the bonnet even if wires touched momentarely its enough to blow multiple fuses which may be your problem your wiring may be fine see how you go
not in all there place,my fuse box is in the side closed to the driver side door. I have check it. I know where is the fuse box , but can not find the cd player fuse. all the fuse there is working too. so don"t know what is worng, no power, and I don"t have the key to take the cdplayer out to check it , what can I do now ? any 1 know it help.
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