radio display blank

Asked by Joken May 23, 2007 at 09:23 PM about the 2004 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The lighting for the radio display is blank, however the radio is playing.

5 Answers

It's not fuses or anything, its wiring in the back of the stereo. You could remove the radio and take a look see if wiring has come loose.

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The problem is the display and the radio are connected by a multi pin connector.When the connection is lost you have no display or radio functions. What I did to correct this is. Take out the in dash mounted box to gain access to the 2 screws holding the rear of the radio assembly. You may need to remove the whole radio and with the key on loosen the screws holding display and the radio base. Move the two around with the screws loose till the radio starts working and put all back with out those 2 rear screws.

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I disconnected the positive battery terminal for a few mins then re connected it and the screen said code so I entered the code and it was all working again but I noticed the aircon light is now not coming on but radio is now working

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Mr Guru , my van is also asking the code.? From where did you get the code for your car? Thanks

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I have a 2008 Honda Accord Coupe with a working radio but no navigation screen. All the fuses look normal. I touched the navigation screen with wet germx on my hands. Is it an easy fix or do I need professional help?

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