Problems installing radio
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Problems installing radio
I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
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messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
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Re: Problems installing radio
Go buy a chiltons or a haynes manual, sounds like you hit power and ground,
you most likely fried a wire somewhere and you need to replace the whole
wire.
"chrisb" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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> I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
> messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
> I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
> overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
> one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
> Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
> power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
> anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
>
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you most likely fried a wire somewhere and you need to replace the whole
wire.
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> I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
> messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
> I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
> overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
> one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
> Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
> power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
> anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
>
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Re: Problems installing radio
Go buy a chiltons or a haynes manual, sounds like you hit power and ground,
you most likely fried a wire somewhere and you need to replace the whole
wire.
"chrisb" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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> I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
> messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
> I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
> overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
> one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
> Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
> power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
> anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
>
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you most likely fried a wire somewhere and you need to replace the whole
wire.
"chrisb" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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> I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
> messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
> I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
> overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
> one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
> Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
> power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
> anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
>
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Re: Problems installing radio
chrisb wrote:
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> I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
> messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
> I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
> overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
> one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
> Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
> power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
> anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
Yes, there is one more fuse you need to check, it is the fuse labeled
"Back-up" and it is in the under-hood fuse box, not under the dash.
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Re: Problems installing radio
chrisb wrote:
>
> I was installing a new radio into my 1989 Honda Accord and when I was
> messing with one of the speakers, I thought the radio slid out some so
> I pushed it in some and all of a sudden the radio cuts off and my
> overhead dome light cuts off. I checked the fuses and had to change
> one, which got my dome light working, but my radio still isnt working.
> Now one of the power lines, according to the book, is connected to my
> power antenna. And since that happened, my power antenna doesnt work
> anymore. Does anyone know anything that could help me out?
Yes, there is one more fuse you need to check, it is the fuse labeled
"Back-up" and it is in the under-hood fuse box, not under the dash.
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