2006 HHR radio does not work
#2
to the forum Steve!
Being that the head unit has been without power for a week I'd say the security function has been triggered whereby it "thinks" its been stolen. You'll have to take it to your dealer and have them reprogram things so the head unit and the vehicle "know" each other again. After that you should be back up and rockin'.
Being that the head unit has been without power for a week I'd say the security function has been triggered whereby it "thinks" its been stolen. You'll have to take it to your dealer and have them reprogram things so the head unit and the vehicle "know" each other again. After that you should be back up and rockin'.
#3
Thanks for your response. I thought of that too but there is no power at all now to the radio it seems. I have seen them when they are locked and they still have power and say locked. Does anyone lese have experience with this? I have seen this posted before and they have came back to life without reprogramming.
#4
vintage11,
I agree with 843de, your dealership can reprogram your radio for you. If you need anything feel free to ask, thank you!
Evan, Chevrolet Customer Service
I agree with 843de, your dealership can reprogram your radio for you. If you need anything feel free to ask, thank you!
Evan, Chevrolet Customer Service
#5
I think he has a different issue than the radio simply losing it's link to the vehicle. He says it won't power up at all. With all due respect, Evan, not even the dealership would be able to re program a 'dead' radio. I put a radio in our 06 that had been on a shelf for two years and it powered up but was 'locked' and I had to have it re linked to the vehicle. Did you check the radio fuse in the BCM?
#6
I have checked all the fuses in the underhood fuse panel and the inside fuse panel. All are good. Where is the fuse in the BCM? I am an ASE Master Tech but do not work on GM cars. i have called a friend that is a GM Master Tech and he says the radio is toast if there are no lights on and all the fuses are good. This car had the battery disconneted for a week and was on a battery charger. I have seen posts on the web about radio issues like this after jump starting. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
#8
If your buddy has a tech II scanner have him try and communicate with the radio. Then test the connector to verify voltage is going to the radio. If it's not then your radio is toast.
And yes Evan as db/sb said, you can't program a dead radio. It must have power and communication with the BCM.
And yes Evan as db/sb said, you can't program a dead radio. It must have power and communication with the BCM.
#9
Thanks Chevy Manager. I was going to stop by the dealership he works at and have him hook up the Tech II but I have been swamped at my shop for the last few weeks. Just getting done with a frame off restoration of a real numbers matching 1970 LS-6 Chevelle 4 speed. Thanks everyone for the replies.
#10
Yeah, that was kind of a longshot anyway. Further researsh showed that the fuse I mentioned in the BCM is for both the radio and the power door locks. If your door locks were working the fuse was good.
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