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sounds like there is a loose connection to the radio that powers the display.you don`t say if you get sound from the radio.it could be an internal connection problem,like a bad solder joint.you should be able to have the radio repaired or you could have it replaced
sometimes these are on a circuit breaker check with a test light for power in the center of your socket then be sure to check the ground if no ground or power always go back to source this circuit may even have a relay
Somebody hooked up your radio wrong, or the hot wire from ignition on switch has come loose. You'll have to pull the radio out to fix it. The heads up comp. might be on that same wire (spliced into it). To fix the door locks (an unrelated problem) you need to pull the door inside panel off and find the locks and solenoid that operate them. Often a cleaning and disconnecting and reconnecting the wires will solve that(they get gunked up over time and don't work well). Good luck.
The wires will be the same. The problem is that the radio you bought may have theftlock on it. ( it would be printed on the front). If so you don't have the code for it. there is a slight chance that it will work, probably 1 in a 100. If it doesn't and the display reads LOC not LOCK, then you can take it to a dealer and they can recode it for you. Costs about 50 dollars here. Indy
I have the 1995 version and have had the same problem. For some reason, I would be driving down the road and then all of a sudden the sound would cut off. No indications on the radio. For the longest time I drove around without music, then one day I turn the volume up and it worked fine, the unit was resetting itself to the lowest volume setting for some reason.
I pulled the unit, cleaned and tightened all connectors; opened the radio up and resoldered the connection on the power board; and cleaned the connection to the antenna. I don't know which item fixed the problem because I did them all at the same time, but it worked, and so far the problem hasn't returned.
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