Saturday, January 16, 2010

Cx Cd No Power To Cd Player On 1992 Honda Civic?

No power to cd player on 1992 Honda Civic? - cx cd

This is a CX hatch. I just bought a CD and use it very well when I get them. After fiddling with to get it put into the pile, a player all at once, the CD off, and I noticed the clock in the dining car at 1? Any help? I do not think it melts.

2 comments:

ahtub said...

Try to see the backup and upgrade to a bigger fuse. If this fails, the cable opportunities, fried or negative power, the connection is manually son. either directly from the battery or fuse box inside it for the power and ground the ground wire, something metal on the car. or if the group has a fuse, check that too. But good luck.

Steven J said...

Sounds like a car battery or cables are bad. Therefore, restoration of the clock. Check your CD drive for power, you can of cheap 12-volt tester is available at $ 10, if you do not. It is a light sensor, a wire freely linked. No matter which direction it is connected. Simply plug the cable from the probe to a portion of the metal frame of the car. Then press the positive cable to the probe. If you have the power light goes on.

It can also be a bad ground. Most cars are negative ground. The metal whole car has a negative report of the battery. There is therefore no negative cable to connect devices (radio, CD player). Most radios are connected without concern or good in the metal screw base. Agitation can be a bad ground, and no answer to the battery.

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