Hello, Today while driving my volume control, all of a sudden, does not work. The volume stays about 40%, but will not go higher or lower. the knob works, as i can turn the radio on and off. My eject button for the cd changer does not work either. Am i just doing something wrong? Please help! thanks!
All kinds of repair manuals are available here.Have a look of this may be you will get something useful.
2005 Acura RSX Tye WORKSHOP SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL
SOURCE: Accura Bose 6 CD changer
Usually this problem will occur when the battery has been disconnected. Have you tried your reset code, which originally should have been located just inside the owner's manual. Make sure you read the instructions, please you only get a couple of tries at a time.
SOURCE: cd changer
If your radio is like mine, an er-1 display usually indicates that the radio is just too cold. I live in a cold climate, and mine would do that almost every day during the winter. If it's cold where you live, try letting the temperature in the car warm up. If that doesn't help, I would call the manufacturer to find out what it could be. It's also sometimes listed in the manual.
SOURCE: my radio is trippen
Humm, does it give you an error also... like "E01" for example? well actually it doesn't matter because if the radio works fine with volume, it's going to be in the audio unit. Acura's with this particular radio unit has many, many CD player problems. you can have it repaired at a great expense or just replace it with a nice aftermarket radio instead. It's up to you...but it's going to be in the audio unit its self.
Good luck and hoped it helped.
SOURCE: 2001 Acura 3.2CL Problem BOSE System (CD changer)
You can disconnect the battery, reconnect it and use your radio code to get it working again. This worked for it...it's like I 'rebooted' the cd player.
SOURCE: i put a cd into
To release cartridge try this
PRESS AND HOLD EJECT BUTTON
Insert credit card or similar under cartridge,push fully in and move left/right and right/left untill it ejects
This will locate microswitch
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