2005 Accord XM/AUX option disappeared after dis. batt
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tried the accord forum... no luck
I disconnected the battery on my 05 accord ex-l and my xm/aux button on my radio stopped working and did nothing. i have an isimple ipod hook up and before i disconnected the battery it worked fine, the XM sample channel would come up along with my ipod and the aux option as i pressed the xm/aux button. now when i press the button it does nothing at all. tried resetting the radio by disconnecting it and reentering the code several times... same results. any help?
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-accord-crosstour-2003-2012-118/05-accord-xm-aux-stopped-working-2477029/
^ having the same problem as this guy, but no follow up post, waiting on a message back. searched but found nothing else similar
I disconnected the battery on my 05 accord ex-l and my xm/aux button on my radio stopped working and did nothing. i have an isimple ipod hook up and before i disconnected the battery it worked fine, the XM sample channel would come up along with my ipod and the aux option as i pressed the xm/aux button. now when i press the button it does nothing at all. tried resetting the radio by disconnecting it and reentering the code several times... same results. any help?
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-accord-crosstour-2003-2012-118/05-accord-xm-aux-stopped-working-2477029/
^ having the same problem as this guy, but no follow up post, waiting on a message back. searched but found nothing else similar
You can reset the iSimple by following the (not so simple) directions here:
http://www.pac-audio.com/PACProductD...xaux_reset.pdf
Well the instructions are simple, but to reset you have to have access to the PXAMG interface and have you unplug it all.
(or I'd guess leaving it unplugged for a while would reset it too since it seems the reset consists of just shorting the larger cap to drain power from the system)
http://www.pac-audio.com/PACProductD...xaux_reset.pdf
Well the instructions are simple, but to reset you have to have access to the PXAMG interface and have you unplug it all.
(or I'd guess leaving it unplugged for a while would reset it too since it seems the reset consists of just shorting the larger cap to drain power from the system)
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ok thanks ill rip it all apart tomorrow and try that... of course i hid the box behind the radio
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