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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / June 2007

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2004 Honda Accord EX w/ nav audio problem - no audio

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Jeff Papineau - 27 Jun 2007 07:26 GMT
I have an Accord ex w/nav 4cly and the audio has failed. I think it's
in the head unit; just wondering if anyone knows of a cronic problem
with these nav head units and the preamp section, or knows of the
repair proceedure.

The audio does not work for any source: nav, cd, radio, nothing. Yet,
all sources seem to work correctly; I have NO DISPLAY PROBLEMS, and cd
changer works, radio is working, tuning, etc. But no audio. Except,
when I push on the stereo power button, I hear a small pop that tells
me the power amp is coming on and working correctly. That means preamp
is out I guess... and I have tried the fader; it's not just one
channel out; the whole thing is gone.

It's out of warrenty and I have a feeling Honda won't cover it; so I'm
trying to route around them if possible; they might agree to fix but
the diagnosis costs more than the mods to fix up an MP3 player, etc..
just seems like such a ripoff, to tell me, yes your head needs to be
replaced, $135 diagnois; want a new radio?, $1000 please. And then if
Honda won't cover the work, only the parts, I'm hosed out of the
diagnostic fees, cause I won't pay for the replacement myself.

Any pointers or related experience, links appreciated.
ck - 27 Jun 2007 10:52 GMT
One of the rear spkrs could be shorted go in the trunk and dis connect the
spkrs. If audio comes back plug one spke in at a time to see which makes
oudio go out.

> I have an Accord ex w/nav 4cly and the audio has failed. I think it's
> in the head unit; just wondering if anyone knows of a cronic problem
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> Any pointers or related experience, links appreciated.
Jeff Papineau - 28 Jun 2007 21:25 GMT
> One of the rear spkrs could be shorted go in the trunk and dis connect the
> spkrs. Ifaudiocomes back plug one spke in at a time to see which makes
> oudio go out."Jeff Papineau" <surfy...@gmail.com> wrote in message

YOU ARE CORRECT SIR!

This was the solution; of course I took it to the dealer because I had
not yet seen your answer yesterday...
and they charged me almost $100 to tell me this..

Maybe we can help the next poor sucker that doesn't know the amp is
smart, sees a shorted woofer on the read deck and shuts down all
audio.

Wish I had thought of it myself but I could hear the amp come on.
Didn't consider the fact that it was shutting itself down after it
came on; never heard any kind of signal. Of course, unplug the
offending woofer and the whole system is fine.

Now I just need to find all replacement speakers for this thing; the
front speakers are pretty bad - noticed now that I'm listening to just
the fronts until I replace the backs.

Jeff-
Gene S. Berkowitz - 29 Jun 2007 04:00 GMT
> > One of the rear spkrs could be shorted go in the trunk and dis connect the
> > spkrs. Ifaudiocomes back plug one spke in at a time to see which makes
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> Jeff-

You can get the OEMs from Majestic Honda for $12.77 each:
Part #
1354368          SPEAKER ASSY. (6X9" SINGLE) (MATSUSHITA)

--Gene
 
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