Is it a blown fuse if Radio in 2004 Honda pilot turn off?
It is possible that a blown fuse could be the cause of the radio in a 2004 Honda Pilot turning off. There are several fuses that are responsible for providing power to the radio, and if any of these fuses are blown, the radio will not receive the necessary power to function properly and will turn off. To determine if a blown fuse is the cause of your radio turning off, you should inspect the fuses located in the fuse box of your vehicle. The fuse box is typically located under the hood of the vehicle or behind the dashboard on the passenger side. Once you have located the fuse box, refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or service manual to identify the fuse(s) that are responsible for the radio. If any of these fuses are blown, you should replace them with new fuses of the same amperage rating. If replacing the blown fuses does not resolve the issue, there may be another underlying electrical problem that is causing the radio to turn off. In this case, you may need to consult with a qualified automotive technician for further diagnosis and repair.