when the keys turned on ur probably seeing a a message that says code you've got about six tries to enter the code if u don't have the code somewhere in ur owners manual u can get it from the dealership just simply by giving them ur vin (vehicle id number found on ownership and on front left corner of ur dash and on ur door) keep in mind that is only if its the original deck
I changed the factory radio in my 98 Nissan Sentra GXE without any problems. I don't even think that model has any antitheft precautions unless they were installed aftermarket. I put in a Sony radio with CD and USB port. If your new radio doesn't work, make sure all the connections are correct and that your new radio isn't at fault. Make sure you plug the antena in... the stereo wont turn on unless the antena and power plugs are in.
maybe the fuses have blown because that happened to my radio and you might have to buy a new radio.
Each radio has its own specifc code, if you did not pull the radio and get the code for the serial number on the exsisting radio it is possible that the original radio may have been replaced before and the code you have is for the original radio. You will have to go to a dealer to get the new number with proof of ownership.
the light in the display is probly burnt out. if you take the radio out you can take the top off it and the light is right at the display. you can take it out with a screwdriver. sometimes the light is just loose and will still work but if you need a new one you can get it at www.corvetteradios.com. hope that will help you out.
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Kills alternator? don't you mean kills battery? Installing a new alternator without first charging the battery well (2amp for 8hrs) will quite likely burn up a new alternator as well as being hard on the battery.
Every time you disconnect a battery cable you have to reprogram the radio stations ( if that's what you are asking )
Then you can see (on the clock) it's time to buy a new radio!
If you remove the battery or break the connection to it, you have reset it. That is why the presets on the AM/FM radio disappear. The question is how. You do not have to reset anything except the radio presets and the clock.
if your car will not stay charged, try running radio lights and all sorts of things that plug in to ac plug and if your car dies you need a new alternator
Its inside the alternator. Its not really something you can replace. If your voltage regulator doesn't work, you need a whole new alternator.
Alternator require extensive work to be repaired. On a 2004 Hyundai it is best to replace a broken unit with a new part.
If your battery is not fully functioning and needs to be replaced, it can make the alternator work harder. This could cause a brand new alternator to go bad. Check your battery, if the battery is not the issue, return the alternator, it should have a warranty on it for at least the first 30 days.
The alternator does not have a resistor.The alternator does not have a resistor.
Generally a rebuilt one comes with a lifetime warranty, so if you are doing the work yourself, feel free. It won't go out.
It sounds like you have a circuit staying hot all the time, like a bad switch or even a radio. Also might have a defective new alternator or battery or both. Start with the most obvious places first. Hope this helps
This was the case in my wife's 1997 Pontiac Grand Am. Couldn't figure out why. But, when the original alternator went recently, the mechanic also noted that the battery was under the recommended amps recommended for the car. Now with a new alternator and a new battery with plenty of amps the radio display is fine! Answer: The radio might have connection which dims the light when the lights on the car are switched on. This could be wired up wrong.