Odyssey Radio Quit
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Odyssey Radio Quit
I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
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Re: Odyssey Radio Quit
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<f7d02087adfcb03f0428ea48f82f18c8@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"frankbaird" <fbaird@NyOaShPoAoM.com> wrote:
> I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
> can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
> the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
> the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
There's a separate fuse.
http://www.odyclub.com
<f7d02087adfcb03f0428ea48f82f18c8@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"frankbaird" <fbaird@NyOaShPoAoM.com> wrote:
> I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
> can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
> the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
> the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
There's a separate fuse.
http://www.odyclub.com
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Re: Odyssey Radio Quit
frankbaird wrote:
> I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
> can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
> the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
> the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
++++++++++++++++
Your owner's manual describes where to find ALL your fuses. Bear in mind
that it you've popped a fuse, so some kind of overload must have
happened. Don't use a larger fuse. There are spares provided in the
fusebox of some hondas.
You might need your CODE when you fix the fuse. Write it in your manual
when you find it.
'Curly'
> I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
> can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
> the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
> the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
++++++++++++++++
Your owner's manual describes where to find ALL your fuses. Bear in mind
that it you've popped a fuse, so some kind of overload must have
happened. Don't use a larger fuse. There are spares provided in the
fusebox of some hondas.
You might need your CODE when you fix the fuse. Write it in your manual
when you find it.
'Curly'
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Re: Odyssey Radio Quit
motsco_ _ wrote:
> frankbaird wrote:
>
>> I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
>> can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
>> the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
>> the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
>
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++
>
> Your owner's manual describes where to find ALL your fuses. Bear in mind
> that it you've popped a fuse, so some kind of overload must have
> happened. Don't use a larger fuse. There are spares provided in the
> fusebox of some hondas.
>
> You might need your CODE when you fix the fuse. Write it in your manual
> when you find it.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Hi,
There may be another fuse on the radio unit itself as well.
Tony
> frankbaird wrote:
>
>> I have a 2000 Hoda Odyssey. The radio just quit as I was playing it. I
>> can't get it to turn on again. The Theft Protect light flashes as though
>> the radio thinks I have turned off the key. It can't be the fuse, because
>> the interior lights are on the same fuse, and they still work. Any ideas?
>
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++
>
> Your owner's manual describes where to find ALL your fuses. Bear in mind
> that it you've popped a fuse, so some kind of overload must have
> happened. Don't use a larger fuse. There are spares provided in the
> fusebox of some hondas.
>
> You might need your CODE when you fix the fuse. Write it in your manual
> when you find it.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Hi,
There may be another fuse on the radio unit itself as well.
Tony
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