You can find the value on different auction sites. The radio is valued at a price close to $100, depending upon its condition.
He is known as a "wine-tertainer" and very popular in the Philadelphia area where he talks about wine on the radio and in his column.
Hi this is simply due to the fact that the speedo cable is spinning so fast and causes a LOAD of static electricity, hence interference with your radio! The speedo cable should not affect radio reception at any speed. Make sure the radio as well as all other body to chassis grounds are continuous. Use a DVM to test for continuity between radio to chassis, test antenna to chassis to battery ground.
The chassis and panels which hold the radio must first be removed. Then the wiring must be disconnected from the radio.
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Hi, Try the last 3 digits of your chassis number
It is not going to hurt to ground it with a secondary ground if you suspect it is not grounded. It is not grounded thru the antenna. Just run a ground wire from the radio chassis to any ground location.It is not going to hurt to ground it with a secondary ground if you suspect it is not grounded. It is not grounded thru the antenna. Just run a ground wire from the radio chassis to any ground location.
You must remove the radio and read the serial # off the chassis. Or you can do it the easy way if you actually own the vehicle. Go to this new Honda website link I am posting.
Your car still should have warranty, bring to your dealer and let them fix it.
A Sirius S50 radio can be purchased both online and in-store. Some of these stores include Sears, Amazon, Ebay, Best Buy, Radio Shack, and Over Stock.
The best place to find a CB Radio would be at Radio Shack or Sears. They offer many different models at various prices. Amazon.com also offers many selections at a cheap price.
None of those numbers will help. You will need the Serial # off the radio to find the code. Any Honda dealer can tell you if you have that Serial #. Of course you will need to remove the radio to see it on the radio chassis.
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