Problems on my car with radio electricity

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Old Jul 6, 2018 | 09:23 AM
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Problems on my car with radio electricity

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I Have a Acura TL 06 and this morning that i start the car and everything was working fine but after few minutes the radio just shutdown and i turn off the car and turn back on and nothing happen and then ac screen don t show anything it just in blank nothing there and gear got stuck or lock and i don t know why. No power on outlets. AC work fine
anybody know what s going on.
And i check the fuses all fine
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Old Jul 7, 2018 | 12:51 PM
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Sounds like your car blew a fuse.
Check the fuses in the interior fuse box by the hood release handle first-- the cover will have a diagram showing the locations of the radio and accessory fuses, IIRC.
Even if those fuses look good, replace them with new ones.

There is also a fuse box in the engine compartment, but try the interior fuse box first.

Welcome to AZ.
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Old Jul 8, 2018 | 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Will Y.
Sounds like your car blew a fuse.
Check the fuses in the interior fuse box by the hood release handle first-- the cover will have a diagram showing the locations of the radio and accessory fuses, IIRC.
Even if those fuses look good, replace them with new ones.

There is also a fuse box in the engine compartment, but try the interior fuse box first.

Welcome to AZ.
All the fuses are working properly. But i forgot something, i have a equilizer for my sound system and 1 of my wires that s go from the equilizer to the amplifier was damage so i try to replace that wire and the electrical wires + and - got together by accident then everything got fuck and this wires are conected to my radio. So maybe is that power wire that s blow?
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Old Jul 12, 2018 | 04:08 PM
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yeah.. i'd start there.
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Old Jul 21, 2018 | 08:39 AM
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wow where did you find a TL WithOut a cracked dashboard? hahha
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Old Jul 21, 2018 | 08:40 PM
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The 06 I bought in December doesn’t have a cracked dash. Yet.
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Old Jul 21, 2018 | 08:56 PM
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My car is an 05 and my cracked last year or the year before. It started cracking when I started leaving it outside during the day and then I rolled the window down to cool it off fast one summer and I heard a crack so loud that I thought my front glass cracked. But it was a long crack that went around the backside of the raised area of the dashcover on the drivers side and I didnt see it until later.. Then in a matter of 3 months I got about 3 or 4 more cracks. And it has stopped doing that at least 6 months ago, so avoid temperature swings.. Like sitting in the hot sun then rolling down the windows and getting a lot of cooler air over it at once... and/or avoid letting it sit outside in the cold freezing temps. When the top shrinks, it will crack. And it can shrink from getting very cold over night and the top cover can shrink back very quickly when the windows are rolled down in summertime after sitting in the heat.. Like, if the dashboard has expanded from being real hot, then when you roll the windows down and drive, the top surface will cool off much faster than the rest of the underlying dashboard and the cover will crack as it shrinks back to normal while the rest of the underlying dashboard will be "expanded" from heat. So this contrast between underneath and the top surface will literally make the cover pull itself apart and pop a crack.. So its best to try to stabilize the temp of your car at night by leaving in the garage, and not letting it bake in the sun or sitting outside overnight in the cold. Try to park in the shade and crack the windows and the sunroof if you have to park outside. At best, these things will only delay the inevitable. .
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