radio

Asked by GuruVNCD7 Aug 29, 2018 at 09:10 AM about the 2002 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a used 2002 Honda civic ex the
radio will not come on and shows nothing
on the screen . I replaced the fuse and still
nothing however if I push the eject button
for the CD it makes the sound like it's
ejecting.. any help?

1 Answer

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It's pretty common for these Honda radios to fail. You can try pulling out the radio and making sure all the connections are seated properly in your connector. This car is old enough that it's pretty affordable to just replace the radio with an aftermarket. You may want to take a look at "crutchfield.com" You can enter your car and they'll throw in your installation gear for free with the purchase of a radio. They'll also include the instructions for removal and installation. They offer lifetime tech support which can help with any problems you may incur while changing the radio. Like I said, check the connection and go from there. You could try unhooking the radio/battery but make sure you've got your radio code. Hope this helps.

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