Loss of audio
Hi all,
I am based in the UK and recently bought a 2011 Honda Accord Touring face lift which comes with the built in sub-woofer in the side of the boot. I'm currently having issues with no audio sound, but there is a bit of a backstory as to what may be causing the issue...
I stupidly left a light on inside the car for a couple of days and killed the battery. I tried jumping it with jump leads and a jump kit but no luck (just turned over a couple of times but lights inside worked). However, when I tried jumping it with my dad's Skoda Superb 2017 plate, his car started ticking over, my headlights automatically came on and there was a humming sound from my car. Battery was now completely dead and nothing would come on. Mobile mechanic replaced the battery and also one of the main fuses on the fuse box which had blown. I all three bulbs in the left headlight go as well (may have all been at same time or shortly after each other but not sure).
Anyway, the reason I gave the above info is that my audio has not worked at all since the issue! Mechanic had a look at the fuse box and said he couldn't see any more fuses blown and I have put the radio code in, so all of the interface stuff works as normal such as radio, aux etc just with no sound.
I'm wondering if there is a fuse that has blown elsewhere internally that may have cut all of the speakers out or if there is one in the sub-woofer?
I have attached images of the car as I know there are some difference between regions. I originally posted this in an Accord forum, but was informed that this model was actually known as the Acura TSX in the USA and so here I am... :-)



Any help would be greatly appreciated - thank you! 😄
I am based in the UK and recently bought a 2011 Honda Accord Touring face lift which comes with the built in sub-woofer in the side of the boot. I'm currently having issues with no audio sound, but there is a bit of a backstory as to what may be causing the issue...
I stupidly left a light on inside the car for a couple of days and killed the battery. I tried jumping it with jump leads and a jump kit but no luck (just turned over a couple of times but lights inside worked). However, when I tried jumping it with my dad's Skoda Superb 2017 plate, his car started ticking over, my headlights automatically came on and there was a humming sound from my car. Battery was now completely dead and nothing would come on. Mobile mechanic replaced the battery and also one of the main fuses on the fuse box which had blown. I all three bulbs in the left headlight go as well (may have all been at same time or shortly after each other but not sure).
Anyway, the reason I gave the above info is that my audio has not worked at all since the issue! Mechanic had a look at the fuse box and said he couldn't see any more fuses blown and I have put the radio code in, so all of the interface stuff works as normal such as radio, aux etc just with no sound.
I'm wondering if there is a fuse that has blown elsewhere internally that may have cut all of the speakers out or if there is one in the sub-woofer?
I have attached images of the car as I know there are some difference between regions. I originally posted this in an Accord forum, but was informed that this model was actually known as the Acura TSX in the USA and so here I am... :-)
Any help would be greatly appreciated - thank you! 😄
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