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I got a phone call from my brother-in-law a few hours ago about a issue with his factory stereo on his 05 Honda CRV. He pulled the stereo to run antenna wires for a satellite radio unit which isn't a part of the factory system. I'm told that the re-install of the unit went well. And he entered the security code for the unit it it works, but only on radio. It also has a 6 disc in dash changer that doesn't work, he can't even switch to CD mode on the stereo.

Any clues I can pass along?

2007-05-13 11:23:31 · 2 answers · asked by JMKyler3 5 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

2 answers

The CD changer has a large cable that's connected to the back of the stock radio. The first troubleshooting step is to make sure that the cable is fully plugged into the back of the factory radio, and that it isn't damaged.

2007-05-13 12:08:07 · answer #1 · answered by KaeZoo 7 · 0 0

Mouse ... No, I would not get it. Extended warranties are just like visiting the gambling casinos. Some people win some of the time, but the odds are always in favor of the casino. They're not in business to give away money; the casinos are making the money. And it's the same with the warranties. They've very carefully calculated the likelihood of having to pay out for a claim and the way the terms are set up, they win, in all likelihood. Yes, you surely can find someone who'll say their extended warranty saved them. But for every person who thought it was worth it, you'll find another fifty people who never, ever benefited from the warranty. See my link below. It's an eye opener. But if you are tempted to buy it, read your requirements very, very carefully. Keep ALL your service/maintenance receipts. If you fail to show that you've provided ALL the required scheduled maintenance, that's all the excuse they need to say that you've not lived up to your part of the bargain, thereby voiding the warranty possibly. Good luck.

2016-05-17 09:06:35 · answer #2 · answered by mable 4 · 0 0

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