Radio don’t work/ A/C stay on 75 degrees FIX
I have a double din with aftermarket HU. SInce last week while driving the AUTO A/C would also turn on its own and it would take me few seconds to change its settings. Sometimes the buttons doesnt even work! Ill check the fuse out tomorrow...hopeuflly it fixed it
For anyone that ever run into an issue were your radio don’t turn on and the A/C stay on 75 Auto but has no control functionality, check the fuse # 15 that’s in the area by the battery. I did a lot of research but did not find a straight answer other than taking the car to the stealership or sending my radio unit off for as long as a MONTH and paying $150-$200 (Sending it off), $350 (used), & $550 - $600 (dealer). When I get a chance I’ll try to scan or make a diagram of the fuse box by the battery sense I couldn’t find anything on Radio fuse for 2005 Infiniti G35x on Google.
Now I get to have a Happy Memorial Day to ME
DOMO
Now I get to have a Happy Memorial Day to ME

DOMO
For anyone that read this thread, don't waste your money on buying an aftermarket unit or anything else until you try this. Maybe when I created the thread I should've posted "FIX" and then the title of the thread. Ignore the first couple of posts under the main
HERE IS THE FIX - check fuse # 15 that’s in the area by the battery, UNDER THE HOOD...
This worked for me and only cost me the price of a box of fuses or did I use a spare fuse... either way it fixed it....
omg i should have came here a looooong time ago...
i also have a 03 G35 sedan and my radio/ac is doing the same thing.
BUT.... my ac is stuck on 60 degrees and gets cold as a mug
but after reading all of the posts im goin to attempt to check my fuses this evening and hope that i can find which one is the problem and get it taken care of.
preshate the heads up!!!
i also have a 03 G35 sedan and my radio/ac is doing the same thing.
BUT.... my ac is stuck on 60 degrees and gets cold as a mug
but after reading all of the posts im goin to attempt to check my fuses this evening and hope that i can find which one is the problem and get it taken care of.
preshate the heads up!!!
Solution is a new head-unit.
Stop-gap fix is to beat your OEM head unit like the read-headed step child that it is! (No offense to any soulless gingers that may be reading this)
Stop-gap fix is to beat your OEM head unit like the read-headed step child that it is! (No offense to any soulless gingers that may be reading this)
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