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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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95 civic radio electrical problem

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kaeigen@hotmail.com - 09 Feb 2006 04:07 GMT
I recently had the battery replaced on my 95 civic, and ever since
then, I've been having intermittant electrical problems with my factory
installed radio.  No problem turning it on or with reception, but
sometimes the buttons don't respond, and sometimes they seem to respond
even when I'm not pressing them.  For example, I'll frequently hear the
clicking noise that means the radio is trying to eject a cassette, even
when I'm not pressing that button.  It's become a problem because the
radio now sometimes tries to eject a cassette even when the car is off,
which drains my battery.  Any suggestions?  All I've gotten from the
shop is that I have to replace the radio.
Thanks
SoCalMike - 09 Feb 2006 05:09 GMT
> which drains my battery.  Any suggestions?  All I've gotten from the
> shop is that I have to replace the radio.

you might. sounds weird to me. id try removing the radio fuse and
reseating it. as well as checking the wiring behind the radio, which
means taking it out.

im sure used radios that are "plug n play" can be had off ebay for cheap.
 
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