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Old Sep 12, 2017 | 06:17 AM
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2014 Crosstour EX-L w/NAV. Cannot select source AM or FM. IPod works, NAV works. Have disconnected battery & put in codes when reconnected still no AM/FM & IPod still works. Is their a fuse for the AM/FM amp?? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you
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Old Sep 12, 2017 | 10:58 AM
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No. there is no specific fuse for AM/FM signal reception. In this case with a 2014, head to Honda. You'll hate it, but you'll need to head there.
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Old Oct 6, 2017 | 05:17 PM
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Update 10/6/2017 Problem was caused by a missing grommet in the rear hatch which caused water to soak/partially flood the rear well. This caused the module located in the right rear panel to short out.
I dried the water out, put a container of damp rid in the well for a couple of days & magically everything is now working. ((PS Honda dealership estimated replacement of module & cable to be around $2300.00 ))
So $5.00 for damp rid, a couple of hours labor saved a bunch of $$.
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Old Oct 8, 2017 | 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by BSGranny
Update 10/6/2017 Problem was caused by a missing grommet in the rear hatch which caused water to soak/partially flood the rear well. This caused the module located in the right rear panel to short out.
I dried the water out, put a container of damp rid in the well for a couple of days & magically everything is now working. ((PS Honda dealership estimated replacement of module & cable to be around $2300.00 ))
So $5.00 for damp rid, a couple of hours labor saved a bunch of $$.
Nice catch!
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