Honda Civic '96 Audio Problem - Plz Help!!!

Discussion in 'Civic' started by MnM, Jun 1, 2004.

  1. MnM

    MnM Guest

    I'm replacing the existing audio system with a new one. I didn't do
    the correct wiring first time, and after installation, new audio
    system is not working. I plugged in older one back, but its not
    working either. I checked the lighter fuse and lighter itself, they
    are working fine.

    Any suggestions?
     
    MnM, Jun 1, 2004
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  2. MnM

    Randolph Guest

    Was the old stereo you pulled out the original factory one, or was it
    another after-market unit?

    As late as '95 the always-on +12V for the stereo came from a 7.5A fuse
    in the under-hood fuse box, same fuse as the ECU backup memory fuse. On
    the factory stereo, this wire is only used to keep the memory and clock
    alive when the ignition is off, it was never intended to actually power
    the stereo. The problem is that most after-market stereos draw all their
    operating current from the always-on wire and use the ignition switch
    wire only as an indication that the ignition is turned on. If they kept
    the same setup for '96 (new generation), I'd check in the under-hood
    fuse box for a fuse marked "Backup", chances are it is blown (even with
    this ECU backup fuse blown, the engine will run just fine).

    If your '96 has the same always-on wiring as the '95 you should pull a
    new wire from the under-dash fuse box to supply current to the stereo.
    On the '95 fuse box there were 5 options connectors in a row above the
    fuses, the leftmost one is always on and can be used for a stereo
    system. Your '96 may or may not be similar.
     
    Randolph, Jun 1, 2004
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  3. MnM

    Jehu Guest

    How bout some sort of inline fuse? .... not sure if there is one. :)

    If you have a multimeter you could try testing the connections that hook up
    to the stereo.
     
    Jehu, Jun 1, 2004
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  4. MnM

    MnM Guest

    Randolph, thanks for your help. I'm replacing factory installed radio
    with MP3 head unit. I've Honda Civic '96. I checked the ACC fuse, it
    was blown up. After I replaced it, the new audio system works only
    when I connect its memory and power cables to main ignition cable. But
    now problem is, it loses memory and all settings when I turn off the
    car. When I connect the memory cable to 'actual' memory cable, it
    doesn't work. I did checked backup and radio clock fuses, they look
    fine (I even replaced them with other fuses). Any idea what can go
    wrong with memory wire comming from battery? Is there any otehr fuse I
    need to check? Any other alternates?

    Thanks :)
     
    MnM, Jun 3, 2004
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  5. MnM

    Randolph Guest

    There are three fuses related to the stereo:

    #47 (7.5 amps) in the under hood fuse box. This one is shared with the
    clock, ECU etc. and is for the wire that is always hot (at the stereo,
    white with blue stripe).

    #30 (7.5 amps) in the under-dash fuse box. This is for dash lighting
    etc. and is for the wire that is hot whenever the parking lights or head
    lights are on (at the stereo, red with black stripe). If it is blown,
    the stereo won't dim its display (or whatever it is supposed to do when
    you turn on your lights) but should otherwise work.

    #28 (10 amps) in the under-dash fuse box. This is for the wire that is
    hot only when the ignition is on ( at the stereo, yellow with red
    stripe).

    It seems there is a problem with the voltage to the WHT/BLU wire. As I
    mentioned in my last post, I would not use this wire. Instead I would
    pull a new wire from the under-dash fuse box, options connector #1 (+B).
    I'll e-mail you a drawing of where to find this in the fuse box. You can
    use a regular 1/4" quick connect to plug into the options connector
    (like http://tinyurl.com/2zpux, you can get them at any hardware store
    or auto parts store) Remember to put a 10 amp fuse in this wire, close
    to the fuse box.
     
    Randolph, Jun 3, 2004
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  6. MnM

    MnM Guest

    Randolph, Thank You SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!

    I didn't knew there is another fuse box under the hood. While
    searching on internet, I found many people don't know about that fuse
    box and only look for these kinda problems in under-dash fuse box
    (that's what I Was doing)

    Well, I really appreciate your help :) :) :)
     
    MnM, Jun 3, 2004
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