i assume there is no clicking sound??? possible causes could be a faulty igntion switch, try hitting under the steering column where your ignition key goes in, give it some real good hard hits, and try, if it cranks/starts, you have a faulty ignition switch, if not, you may have a blown fuse, a bad battery, or a bad starter, generally speaking, alot of clicking, means a faulty battery, one click, or few clicks means faulty starter,
Terrestrial noise is noise that originates on the earth. Extra terrestrial noise comes from space.
If you turn up your interior dashboard light settings, then the radio display will be brighter too. The radio dims to the setting for the dashboard when the lights are turned on.
It can be interferance caused by Fluorescent lights, Transformers, (such as battery chargers) switchless lights, you name it. Anything that plugs into electric current in your home can in one form or another. In your quest to find the problem, you will often overlook what the actual problem is.
check the fuse on the wires on your radio, there is a separate wire for the display lights that should be wired to your dash lights
Check the ignition switch itself, sounds like it may be the problem.
turn the knob on the left side of the steering wheel on the dash. It will brighten the dash, and radio lights by turning it to the right and it will dim the lights by turning it to the left.
one word. starter..
radio lol
Have you tried pushing the button to the left of the steering wheel? the one that shuts the lights off when they are on. if that doesnt work, if you have an aftermarket radio, and the adapter for the security, that might be why.
if it is a five speed, you have to release the brake and only have the clutch pushed in. my camaro did this last night.
turn the radio off
Sounds like the charging system failed and the car ran until battery power was deleted.
what makes my 2002 inside lights will work during the day but not night, my dashlight, speedometer ,radio lights
Not using bright lights, turning off music/radio so you can hear traffic at intersections, opening windows at intersections, getting fog lights on the car, and using only low beans on the car.
You'll probably end up dancing to the radio (with someone or even by yourself), turning lights on and off, and rubbing your furniture or pets to death.
The most common cause of noise in your AM radio is a loose or corroded ground wire. Clean and tighten the ground wire and the AM noise should disappear.
Terrestrial noise is noise that originates on the earth. Extra terrestrial noise comes from space.