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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2008

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04 Civic EX Changing Radio Stations by Itself

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reeseslots@comcast.net - 05 Jan 2008 19:32 GMT
Hi :)  I'm wondering if anyone else is having this wierd problem.  The
stock radio in my civi is changing stations by itself, it will only go
up or down one "click", but noone is anywhere near it when it
happens.  I took it to the dealer, and they put a new radio in, but
it's still doing it.  I am having no other electrical issues. Any
ideas??

Thanks!

Reese
JM - 06 Jan 2008 22:45 GMT
> Hi :)  I'm wondering if anyone else is having this wierd problem.  The
> stock radio in my civi is changing stations by itself, it will only go
> up or down one "click", but noone is anywhere near it when it
> happens.  I took it to the dealer, and they put a new radio in, but
> it's still doing it.  I am having no other electrical issues. Any
> ideas??

Do you have steering wheel contols for tuning the radio?
reeseslots@comcast.net - 07 Jan 2008 09:59 GMT
> <reesesl...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Do you have steering wheel contols for tuning the radio?

Nope.  Just the stock CD player that came with it, no steering
controls, or remotes.
motsco_ - 07 Jan 2008 15:22 GMT
> Hi :)  I'm wondering if anyone else is having this wierd problem.  The
> stock radio in my civi is changing stations by itself, it will only go
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> Reese
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CR-V's have been doing it too. Apparently the solution is to change the
radio. There's probably some 'goodwill' coverage. Do some more homework
and then call your dealer and act like you know all about the problem.
Ask him to find out what will be done for you. Don't get nasty.

'Curly'
reeseslots@comcast.net - 08 Jan 2008 01:41 GMT
> reesesl...@comcast.net wrote:
> > Hi :)  I'm wondering if anyone else is having this wierd problem.  The
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> 'Curly'

OK, well since they already gave me another radio, I'll doubt they'll
give me another one.  Thanks anyway :)
 
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