Since today's automobiles have computer modules (ECU-Electronic Control Unit) which are sensitive to electronic interruptions and spikes, jump starting a car is not recommended.
There is a chance that you damaged the ECU and will have to replace it.
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There are built-in safety devices that do protect the electrical systems however and the first place to check would be in the fuse box inside the vehicle or the one under the hood. Since your particular problem has multiple symptoms of failure, you probably blew a fuse-able link.
Check the fuses first, if they are all okay, then look for fuse-able links, which are normally close to positive battery terminal. They usually look like small boxes which the wire goes trough. You need a multimeter or circuit detector to check to see if you have power going out of the link. Connect negative lead to metal frame or engine and use the positive (red) lead to probe the side of the link away from the battery side.
Or you can take your car to a mechanic.
I have detailed step by step instructions, along with pictures, on how to remove your dash and center console for the 07' Dodge Ram 1500 Laramine package. These instructions are for the center, non flip down style, console. Please e-mail me at jdhoff87@yahoo.com if you want me to send the Word document to you. I knwo how it was to figure out how to do it with no instructions, so I know your hassel.
Not usually, remote control may be via wires, hydraulic, radio waves or smoke signals, Radio control refers specificaly to items controlled by radio.
I got the dealership service department to print out instructions for me, but here's what I remember: Take the center console out by taking out the storage between the seats and unscrewing it there. Then you'll have to get the gear-shift knob out by putting the car in neutral and pulling strait up on the gear-shift. Remove the screws from the bottom of the console by removing the small panel under the emergency brake. slide off the fascia on the top of the radio under the air vents to reveal other screws. The console will just POP off. Then you can remove the radio. See if the dealership will print you some instructions. Good luck!
Remote Control.
I think it might be the OBD (Diagnosis) Port.
I have a 2004 Malibu and trying to remove the radio/defrost control console
To remove the radio remove the mounting screws for the center console. Pull the center console off the 2005 Acura TL. Remove the rest of the mounting screws and pull the radio.
Behind the center console under the radio.
The radio on a 1987 Honda Civic is held in place by the center console. First remove the center console to reveal the several mounting screws holding the unit in place. Remove the mounting screws and pull the radio out of the car.
my 99 2.0 was under the radio in the center console
Under the radio,in center console.
in the center console, under the Radio
behind the radio across the back of the center console
Radio Center
Yes, it's in the Center console under the radio.
The radio on a 2007 Hyundai Tucson is positioned inside the center console. The console will need to be removed so the mounting screws for the radio bracket can be reached. Loosen the bracket screws to holding the radio and disconnect the wiring. Pull and remove the radio.
I don't remember the website nor the name of the business, but there is an online car radio repair service. You dismantle the center console and take your radio out and send it in for repair. That website, particularly concerned with G50 Q45's gives detail instructions along with pictures on how to dismantle the center console and remove your radio. You can try google and type something in the search window like "Q45 radio or stereo repair" and see what you get from the listings.