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You still need to check other location of the fuses. The unit itself is equip with fuse connectors. Have a qualified technician check it for you. Otherwise, check also the power connectors. It may only need to push the connectors hard
need to recode the nav system. the system thinks you disconnected it and it wont work until it is recoded by the dealership.
This prevents theft as it wont work with other cars.
You will probably lose some functionality with an aftermarket radio. There are interface wiring adapters that will allow installation without needing to cut the vehicle's wires (highly recommended) and restore some functions (such as chime notifications) but in all likelihood - not everything. Crutchfield has some good info on what fits / works with different vehicles.
Do you have NAV option? If not, you may be able to reset radio by removing all three fuses, one in glove box and others in rear panel right pass side, then put them back in, and this resets radio default which clears up issue in most cases. If you don't want to pull fuses, you can also disconnect battery, but be careful. With NAV, it gets more complicated. CeraCoat-NanoTech.com
Whenever battery power is disconnected your radio/Nav system must have it's factory code re-entered after voltage is restored . The radio manual describes this procedure very clearly. Your car should also have the radio security code imprinted on a card, which is found in the owner's manual dossier.
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