Did you Chevy the fuses for the radio? i had the same problem before. i bought a whole new radio and it still didn't work and i just thought i would check the fuses and one was blown and put a new one in it and it worked fine afterwords. If it is not the fuse check the wiring harness that plugs into the radio it should go underneath the dash, but if the fuse is not blown and all the wires are plug in and grounded u might need to put a new radio in it. but don't just check the radio fuse. even no if its not blown the other fuses have stuff to do with it i would just check all your fuses and see what happens after that.
Your radio is not the original radio of the car, isnt it? The xsara radios are coding for the car's VIN, so you have to bring it to a Citroen Service and they can recode the radio for your car's VIN.
BigTimeRush isnt on the english Radio but... it is on the U.S.A radio sometimes bigtimerush IS on the english radio but its realy realy realy rare on english Radio
first start by taking the engine out of the car then remove the back bumper then try removing the door then remove the trunk then the exaust pipe then finally you will be able to see the radio in the car remove that and finally take the car to get repaired!!
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The radio that is installed in the car.
No it should'nt hurt it its just like turning the radio on and off its shut down by the time so there is no energy surge
After starting the car and turning the car off, remove the radio fuses. there are 2 of them ( I believe they are #7 and #31 refer to your manual). Start your car for a second your radio won't come on cause the fuses are pulled, turn the car right off , put the fuses back in. Start the car. The radio will initialize, let it cycle thru, then it should work.
that would be the car turning because the car that had to swerve to avoid it hit another vehicle due to the turning car's failure to yield.
Turning on the radio will not cause your car to vibrate. The only thing I can think of that would even be remotely possible is that the alternator is barely working enough to keep the battery charged. The extra load of the radio could possible cause the engine to miss. This is highly unlikely, but remotely possible. Have the charging system checked.
Not in Michigan there isnt.
it isnt
The first car radio was invented in 1929.