Based on the information in the question, the
only answer we can suggest is that it broke.
just got radio from scrap yard plugged it in it works fine but it wont stop beeping when you turn the radio up the beeping gets louder how do you stop it.
Its probably an electrical problem. Sounds like your BCM is the problem, they are pricey. You should bring it to a garage and have it looked at.
Definately wiring/electrical problem. Check for electrical anomolies related to your park interlock.
if your radio is theft protected you may have a short and that would triger the radio to go into theft mode enter the security code if this is a factory radio and it doesnt work call the dealership parts dept and give code
Does the car have a separate subwoofer? If so, check out if it has become damaged/disconnected.
Blown fuse or failed radio.
sounds like a blown fuse to me. That would be the first place to look.
A loose wire can cause a radio to stop working in a 2008 Jeep Wrangler. A blown fuse is another cause and can be fixed by replacing it.
Yes, a blown fuse can cause a car radio to stop working in a 2007 Honda Accord. The radio is typically connected to a specific fuse in the vehicle's fuse box, and if that fuse is blown, it will interrupt the power supply to the radio. Checking and replacing the fuse is a common troubleshooting step if the radio is not functioning. If the fuse is intact and the radio still doesn't work, further diagnostics may be needed.
you will have to get a new cluster i had it done will put you back $500.00
Crossed wires that have corroded together can cause your heater and radio to stop working, at the same time. The heater and radio are not related in any other way.
Blown fuse, motor burnt up, or the fan relay switch is bad.
There are several potential reasons why the radio in your 1995 Camry might stop working. It could be due to a blown fuse, a faulty wiring connection, or a malfunctioning radio unit itself. Additionally, issues with the car's battery or electrical system can also impact the radio's performance. Checking these components can help identify the problem.
More than likely a blown fuse.
More thank likely a blown fuse.
Possible bad ignition switch
Check the fuzes.