Thread Starter
I left my lights on overnight on my 2001 Dodge Stratus, draining the battery. When I jumpstarted the car, everything was fine except my radio. The radio won't turn on but the lights keep blinking on the equalizer buttons. However, the CD changer connected to the radio seems to work fine, ie it will eject and receive a cd. I tried removing the fuse in an attempt to 'reset' the radio but to no avail. Any suggestions/ideas? Thanks!
Thread Starter
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was the fuse fine?
ORIGINAL: ramfan5.9
was the fuse fine?
RE: Radio dead after draining battery
What was the resolution to this problem?....I'm having the same issue with a 2001 Dodge Neon. Had body work done at the body shop for repairs and got the car back with the equalizer lights blinking. Radio is not working.
JIM
JIM
RE: Radio dead after draining battery
Well ....I've called 3 dealerships and all of them said they never heard of a theftlock on a factory radio and I could bring it in for $165 diagnostics. Not sure what my plan is....might be cheaper to just buy a replacement radio.
jokada
jokada
i had a problem with an aftermarket head unit
after a battery disconnect---it would not turn on
....drove it to the shop
then when I turned it on to show the problem ---the damn thing worked
anti theft, but i didn't think it would happen to stockers
could be a unit from a different car purchased in order to return a car to stock
after a battery disconnect---it would not turn on
....drove it to the shop
then when I turned it on to show the problem ---the damn thing worked
anti theft, but i didn't think it would happen to stockers
could be a unit from a different car purchased in order to return a car to stock