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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2006

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1990 honda accord radio fuse

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etoyfixers@gmail.com - 16 Dec 2006 20:27 GMT
My radio isnt working. I can hear the antenna motor when I turn it on
but the radio itself doesnt do anything. I pulled the radio but I dont
see a fuse on it or in it... I checked the regular fuses and they look
fine.
motsco_ - 16 Dec 2006 23:51 GMT
> My radio isnt working. I can hear the antenna motor when I turn it on
> but the radio itself doesnt do anything. I pulled the radio but I dont
> see a fuse on it or in it... I checked the regular fuses and they look
> fine.

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Look in the other fuse box.

'Curly'
etoyfixers@gmail.com - 17 Dec 2006 01:27 GMT
Yeah I looked. Is there a fuse in the radio itself?

> > My radio isnt working. I can hear the antenna motor when I turn it on
> > but the radio itself doesnt do anything. I pulled the radio but I dont
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>
> 'Curly'
Dunno - 31 Dec 2006 16:11 GMT
etoyfixers@gmail.com wrote in news:1166300829.428647.168900@
79g2000cws.googlegroups.com:

> My radio isnt working. I can hear the antenna motor when I turn it on
> but the radio itself doesnt do anything. I pulled the radio but I dont
> see a fuse on it or in it... I checked the regular fuses and they look
> fine.

Etoyfixers, the problem is not the fuse if you are hearing the antenna
motor. The radio is getting power for it to activate the antenna. Your
problem is somewhere else - maybe the amplifier in the radio.
 
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