Radio shuts off.

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Asked by Robert Sep 10, 2014 at 09:32 PM about the 2003 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2003 Accord ,stock stereo shuts off as if power button has been pushed. Sitting still no vibration Turns right back on.

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I have answered my own question. The radio and display are connected by a push in type connection. Over time it can cause the display to go blank but not lose time and show volume turned up but no sound. To correct this removal of the radio display and a/c control assembly is required.Clean the connection when you unbolt the radio bracket from back of the display This is a common problem with Honda's stock stereo/CD players .

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Hi @Trebor66. Are you referring to the radio-to-car, AC panel-to-radio, or a power button connection? Thank you

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My battery had to be disconnected so i could put my dim headlight in . it shows a code icon on the face of the radio i hit 1-6 and held the power button my radio comes on but it shuts off by itself.

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