No sound out of any speakers. Stereo turns on but no sound. I was changing the subwoofer, when stopped working.

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Asked by guizar Aug 08, 2015 at 08:10 PM about the 2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6 with Nav

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

6 Answers

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Re-check ALL the wiring you did. You either had something disconnect, or shorted a wire out or the speakers are too powerful for the stereo in the car.

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Thanx. I did short something I believe. The metal from subwoofer touched metal when I was putting it in and I forgot about disconnecting the battery. What do you suggest? I can't find any fuse labeled radio or anything that I understand.

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Don't worry about the fuse labels, just get an inexpensive fuse tester at any auto parts store or even walmart, and check all of them.

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Can I by-pass the 2011 crosstour car radio app. An if so how .

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I am having the same problem. only I never changed the radio. It's factory. they worked 1 second than stopped. radio does come on. Just no sound. pls advise is greatly appreciated.

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