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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / August 2005

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Radio dead after battery replacement

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dmaxson@hollins.edu - 29 Aug 2005 19:00 GMT
The battery on my Nissan Exterra recently died a natural death.
However, after the new one was put in, the radio (and related items
like the clock and CD player) do not come on. It does not appear that
any fuses have blown. Any thoughts? Thanks
I. Care - 29 Aug 2005 20:12 GMT
> The battery on my Nissan Exterra recently died a natural death.
> However, after the new one was put in, the radio (and related items
> like the clock and CD player) do not come on. It does not appear that
> any fuses have blown. Any thoughts? Thanks

That may be a security feature in case your radio is stolen.  Your
manual should tell you how to activate the radio again.
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Address fake until the SPAM goes away ;-}

 
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