Check for loose power/ground. Newer cars can have programming issues associated with this problem.
It is probably a bad ground most intermittent problems with electric components are
Sounds like a loose ground wire. Vibrations of the vehicle cause intermittent service interruptions.
Only the dealer can give you these codes, or unlock the radio - this is to prevent theft of these systems. Most will do it for free if you can show proof of ownership; car title or bill of sale from a reputable dealer of used parts in your area.
Turn the Radio Off was created on 1996-08-13.
The remote wire is not hooked up. It should be a small blue wire, just take the radio out and hook thise remote wire up and then the radio should turn off when the car is turned off.
What is the serial number? This can be found on the top of the radio when removed form the dash.
It is probably a bad ground most intermittent problems with electric components are
Sounds like some kind of intermittent electrical short
Intermittent.
The dealer wants to replace my whole radio. I'm looking for answers first.
An intermittent process is something that goes on and off a bit any old how, w/o any obvious rhythm to it.
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Sounds like a loose ground wire. Vibrations of the vehicle cause intermittent service interruptions.
It means that the radio is off.
Wheel balance may be off...
The failure is intermittent.
Only the dealer can give you these codes, or unlock the radio - this is to prevent theft of these systems. Most will do it for free if you can show proof of ownership; car title or bill of sale from a reputable dealer of used parts in your area.