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1993 Honda Civic, Constant Power/Memory


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ocprod 
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Hey guys,

Im having some problems with my 93 Honda Civic. The Blue/White wire which i believe is the constant 12v power or memory wire, is not receving any power. I tested it with a wire tester and got nothing. My deck operates fine but everytime i turn the car off and back again, it forgets all my settings and goes back to default. How can I fix this? Im stuck on this situation.

Thanks in advance.

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Posted: June 24, 2006 at 10:07 PM / IP Logged  
Check all your fuses in the fuse box!
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Is this an aftermarket deck? WHITE/ blue off the deck or car?
ocprod 
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Oh i forgot to mention that I checked all the fuses and none of them are blown. I even replaced the fuse just in case.

This is a Kendood KDC 2109 deck. The WHITE/ Blue cable is off the Car. It usually connects to the Yellow of the Deck i believe.

ocprod 
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The civic has a couple different fuses for the radio.  When the constant is out, its usually because it blows a fuse in the fusebox in the engine compartment, next to the battery.  It should be a 7.5 amp fuse.  Hope that helps!
ocprod 
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Ah I see. Ill give that a shot. Thanks
ocprod 
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ah , so it was the fuse in the engine compartment fuse box. changed it and now its working perfectly. Thanks for all the help guys. Appreciate it.

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