Internal cable broken? Motor burned out?
Turn the volume knob to the right. If that doesnt work then it isn't getting power. Check all connections and fuses.
Check your fuse panel for a blown radio fuse.
Answer and a question 95 accord CD playeAlright I have a possible answer, and I also have a question! When you put the CD player in did you wire it to the atena? There should be a wire on the wireing harness that is labled for the atena. Check that.Now my question is, I have a 95 accord, I got the CD player hooked up, it worked and then it stopped, as soon as I put the center concole back on. Now, as you know, the factory radios have an anti theft system in them, Is there something special you had to do to get your CD player to work? Disconnect the battery something. I hooked it up the right way, wired everything the right way, but it just wont work. I tested the CD player, and tried a diff CD player and still no power going to the CD player. How did you get yours to work and turn on??feel free to email me at numba1prncess@yahoo.com
first check your fuse panel located behind ashtray and change fuse if that doesnt work check your code in radio if stock
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look at all the radio related fuses, if it doesnt have a good fues then not all the power you need can get to the radio First, you must be more specific. Are you talking about the actual CD Player/Radio itself or the small clock unit located on the dash?
Yes you can, you have to splice into the correct wires since a normal wiring harness doesnt work.
Anytime a battery cable is removed from the battery the radio will need to have the clock reset and the radio stations re-programmed. (Helpfull)
Firstly you figure out how old the radio is. Then you take it to a mechanic and they might be able to take it out. If that doesnt work then your stuffed so get a new car.
The cause of your power doors and locks and radio volume not to work could be a blown fuse. Locate the proper fuse to ensure it has not blown.
You have enough battery power to power the radio, but not enough to turn over your engine. CHeck battery.
More than likely blown fuse.