94 civic radio problem

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Mark, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. Mark

    Mark Guest

    hello all,
    i was tinkering with my panasonic aftermarket head unit while
    attempting to install a subwoofer amplifier in my car, and i think i
    may have shorted something out - the head unit won't turn on at all.
    i double checked and re-wired everything from the head unit to the
    harness and it still wouldn't work, so i busted out my stock radio and
    plugged it in, and to my dismay it worked just fine. today i
    exchanged my panasonic head unit for a new one, brought it home and
    wired everything up, and it still wouldn't turn on at all. i tried
    the same head unit in my brother's accord, plugged it into the
    harness, and it worked perfectly. i tried to plug my brother's
    working alpine head unit into the harness in my car, and it wouldn't
    turn on at all. again, the stock radio works every time i try to plug
    it in. i have had the panasonic head unit for almost a month, and it
    was working perfectly until yesterday.

    other possible items of note: ever since the head unit stopped
    working, my dash clock has been noticeably dimmer. also, (this is
    probably unrelated) about a week ago my tachometer started reading
    slightly lower than the actual rpm's (judging from the sound of the
    engine).

    i am quite new at all of this stuff, so any help would be much
    appreciated.
    thanks!
     
    Mark, Jun 21, 2007
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  2. Mark

    motsco_ Guest

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    There are TWO fuses that pertain to your stereo. You may have only blown
    one of them.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jun 21, 2007
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  3. Mark

    motsco_ Guest

    ====================================

    There are TWO fuses that pertain to your stereo. You may have only blown
    one of them.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jun 21, 2007
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  4. Mark

    Mark Guest

    if i blew one, could my stock radio still work (it does...)?
     
    Mark, Jun 21, 2007
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  5. Mark

    Mark Guest

    if i blew one, could my stock radio still work (it does...)?
     
    Mark, Jun 21, 2007
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  6. Mark

    Mark Guest

    i don't know if anyone cares, but i resolved the problem tonight so i
    figured i'd share the solution.

    the problem was that the constant battery connection (yellow cable)
    was dead - i guess it got disconnected somehow. the stock radio can
    run without this, so that's why it still worked. i ran a new wire
    from the battery to the head unit, and it worked.
     
    Mark, Jun 22, 2007
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  7. Mark

    Mark Guest

    i don't know if anyone cares, but i resolved the problem tonight so i
    figured i'd share the solution.

    the problem was that the constant battery connection (yellow cable)
    was dead - i guess it got disconnected somehow. the stock radio can
    run without this, so that's why it still worked. i ran a new wire
    from the battery to the head unit, and it worked.
     
    Mark, Jun 22, 2007
    #7

  8. Good work!

    The stock unit will work without the yellow wire, which is the always-on
    connection that maintains the radio's memory. If you had left the radio
    in, you would have found that once you turned the ignition OFF, all you're
    programmed stations would have been lost.

    I don't know why, but aftermarket CD players need both +12v sources to be
    live, or they won't turn on.
     
    Hachiroku ハチロク, Jun 22, 2007
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  9. Good work!

    The stock unit will work without the yellow wire, which is the always-on
    connection that maintains the radio's memory. If you had left the radio
    in, you would have found that once you turned the ignition OFF, all you're
    programmed stations would have been lost.

    I don't know why, but aftermarket CD players need both +12v sources to be
    live, or they won't turn on.
     
    Hachiroku ハチロク, Jun 22, 2007
    #9
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