if ita a catera its a bad relay for the stero. very common in the cateras
It pull's off and snaps back on.
hi there, take the car to your ford dealer he can remove the radio to get the serial number off it then he will chech with ford motor company for the code.....
Turn the Radio Off was created on 1996-08-13.
Easy job on the 2002. Turn the two center air vents down and look inside above them. You will see a screw in each. Remove the screws and the face plate will come off. The radio is then bolted into the dash and can easily be removes. I hope no car radio theives are reading this!
Have you checked the relays?
"How do you turn off the service engine light on a 2002 cadillac escalade?" When replacing oxygen sensors, will the service engine turn off?
I have a 2000 cadillac catera sometimes the radio will shut off when this occurs the fuel door will not open neither will the trunk
Pull off the bezel around the radio. You will see a brass tab on each side of the radio. Push these in towards the center of the radio and pull it out.
Pull wire off the spark plug
It is blinking by a lamp first turning on, then turning off, then turning on, then turning off...
overdrive light blinks when there is a problem in the transmission. take it to a good transmission repairer, as soon as you can to be fixed, or it will leave you broke down on the road somewhere
Which light? Is it the dome light? the headlights? the little annoying blinking one next to the radio? I might be able to help.
the secret is to have the radio off set button then just play with scan and seek
turn radio off n use radio knobs to set the clock
The LED lights are blinking on and off because they are designed to do so as a part of their normal operation.
The lights are blinking on and off because there may be an issue with the electrical connection or a problem with the light bulb itself.
To remove the radio from a 2006 Cadillac DTS, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Next, use a trim removal tool to carefully pry off the trim panel surrounding the radio, which may require removing screws or clips. Once the trim is off, unscrew the radio mounting bolts and gently pull the radio out, disconnecting the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back. Finally, reverse the process for reinstallation.