car radio and lighter not working

Asked by emilyimaginative Jun 22, 2011 at 01:18 PM about the 2001 Honda Odyssey LX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

when I charge my cell phone use the car lighter , suddenly the lighter charge not working and also the radio stop working, and I smell something burn, Please help

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sounds like the cell phone charger is shorting out in the car lighter. what kind of cell phone charger is it? and is there another 12v outlet in the car? this way you can rule out the cell phone charger. As far as the radio not working, a lot of the time the car lighter and radio are on the same circuit so when you short out the car lighter the radio will go out. if there is an owners manual check the fuse for the radio/ car lighter and see if the correct fuse is being used

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That was TOTALLY it. Replaced with spare in engine fuse box.

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I have 2007 honda odyssey radio volume is not working but radio show volume work but no voice come out I put code too Please help

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My cell phone charger has blown out two fuses. What cell phone charger/cable do you recommend?

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My 04 odyssey radio stop working but every things else works but when I drive the radio seem to flicker but won't turn on. What can be the problem. I replaced all the fuse but no luck

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