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bigpuma
Hi Everyone, I am hoping you can help me fix this problem with our 2004 EX-L Nav. On Friday we had the windshield replaced which went fine. However afterwards the Navi and Radio didn't work at all. The person who replaced the windshield checked the fuses and they were fine.

I thought it was the anti-theft system so I found the code but the radio didn't display "code" so I disconnected the battery then re-connected but still no code display. I am not sure what to try next. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, BP
75blazer
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Originally posted by bigpuma
Hi Everyone, I am hoping you can help me fix this problem with our 2004 EX-L Nav. On Friday we had the windshield replaced which went fine. However afterwards the Navi and Radio didn't work at all. The person who replaced the windshield checked the fuses and they were fine.

I thought it was the anti-theft system so I found the code but the radio didn't display "code" so I disconnected the battery then re-connected but still no code display. I am not sure what to try next. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, BP



Sounds to me like it didn't go "fine" as you said. On the surface it seems like a hot wire was somehow disconnected along the way. This could potentially introduce a host of new problems if you have a live wire hanging out somewhere inside your dash. If you're lucky it will blow the fuse before anything too serious happens. I don't know how to read wiring schematics, but someone on this forum will have them and tell you if there is a common power feed to the two components.


UPDATE: So I just looked at the owners manual and the radio and navi have different fuses. I'm wondering if maybe other things aren't working either? Heat, AC, Interior lights etc?
ecsw
Front 12V power fuse is blown and it's at the passanger side fuse box with 15A (I believe it's #9 fuse in there)

I had the same problem today, but I am sure I over load my power fuse.

I have my RES, parrot BT handsfree, 120V inverter drawing power from the same from 12V power and suddenly I have an extra invert in the center compartment to charge my cell phone today and my navi+Radio were dead. I check the radio fuse but it was ok.

After reading the manual, I then realize there are 4 fuse boxs. I change the front 12v power fuse on passanger size fuse box and now it's all good. :)

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