2011 Odyssey Rear Entertainment System Fuse Location
So my two-year-old put coins into the DVD player. I removed the radio unit from the dash and got them out. Reinstalled everything and had to reset the radio unit after reinstalling it by holding the power button down for two seconds. That project was simple enough. The DVD player is working as it should mechanically. I do have audio for the DVDs, just no video. The screen will not turn on at all. Everything else in the vehicle works normally.
I cannot find anywhere that gives the location of the fuse for the rear entertainment system. Not in the owners manual. Not on the fuse box diagrams that are paired with each fuse box. My local dealership was no help. Same story with another dealership in a nearby city.
Does anyone know where the fuse is located?
Thanks in advance for your input!
I cannot find anywhere that gives the location of the fuse for the rear entertainment system. Not in the owners manual. Not on the fuse box diagrams that are paired with each fuse box. My local dealership was no help. Same story with another dealership in a nearby city.
Does anyone know where the fuse is located?
Thanks in advance for your input!
Fuses protecting the audio system:
- Under-hood Fuse No. 16 (10A) - Back Up Fuse
- Driver's under-dash Fuse No. 13 (7.5A) - Accessory
- Passenger under-dash Fuse No. 1 (30A) - Premium Amp
Maybe another fuse? Wishful thinking on my part seeing as though that would be the easiest, cheapest fix I can think of lol. If it is indeed not a fuse, do you have any other ideas as to what the issue may be?
EDIT: I just noticed you listed these as “protecting the audio system” but I do have audio. Just no power to the roof-mounted screen. I’m no expert though, so forgive me if that is bundled into the audio system fuses. Thanks again.
The roof mounted screen is part of the audio system circuit. There is no separate fuse just for the monitor.
If you can use the rear control panel, then there is power going to the rear control panel.
Likely a video source signal issue. Try selecting different source settings, etc
If you can use the rear control panel, then there is power going to the rear control panel.
Likely a video source signal issue. Try selecting different source settings, etc
The roof mounted screen is part of the audio system circuit. There is no separate fuse just for the monitor.
If you can use the rear control panel, then there is power going to the rear control panel.
Likely a video source signal issue. Try selecting different source settings, etc
If you can use the rear control panel, then there is power going to the rear control panel.
Likely a video source signal issue. Try selecting different source settings, etc
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