Hello! First post!! I have lots of questions, but have been finding answers on this forum. This one has my head scratching...
I purchased my 2003 Sport in great condition with 73k miles in the beginning of August. It has the stock radio and speakers. The ignition key cylinder had been acting up (key can be removed in any position, couldn't turn key to OFF easily) so I purchased a new cylinder and re-keyed it for my original key, and installed it. Just the cylinder, not the ignition switch itself. Works great.
After I did that, the Jeep sat for about a week while I worked (car pool, not my week to drive) so when I jumped in the Jeep this morning and started it, the stock radio wouldn't display anything. It would play music and I could change channels, all buttons worked, but no display. When I switch the ignition key to ACC (all the way back) the display lights up with the correct time and shows the radio station...works as it should. Rotate the key back to ON (or start the Jeep), display turns off and doesn't come back on all buttons work radio plays. The radio buttons and cassette and CD slots all light up when the headlights are on, but no display. I've tried adjusting the instrument panel brightness with no success. The display isn't dim, it's not on. Turn it back to ACC, display lights up and shows time and radio station.
I've checked radio fuses (radio and subwoofer fuse even though I don't have a sub), removed the radio and reconnected the plug in the back, removed the ignition cylinder and re-installed it, removed the negative battery cable for 20 minutes and re-installed. Nothing. Displays in ACC, not in the ON position.
The blinkers, windshield wipers, and radio all work in the ACC position.
I've read Jeep radios are finicky and prone to acting up. Do you think this is a coincidental radio issue that appeared the same time I replaced the cylinder, or are they related? I searched several forums but haven't been able to find the answer.
I purchased my 2003 Sport in great condition with 73k miles in the beginning of August. It has the stock radio and speakers. The ignition key cylinder had been acting up (key can be removed in any position, couldn't turn key to OFF easily) so I purchased a new cylinder and re-keyed it for my original key, and installed it. Just the cylinder, not the ignition switch itself. Works great.
After I did that, the Jeep sat for about a week while I worked (car pool, not my week to drive) so when I jumped in the Jeep this morning and started it, the stock radio wouldn't display anything. It would play music and I could change channels, all buttons worked, but no display. When I switch the ignition key to ACC (all the way back) the display lights up with the correct time and shows the radio station...works as it should. Rotate the key back to ON (or start the Jeep), display turns off and doesn't come back on all buttons work radio plays. The radio buttons and cassette and CD slots all light up when the headlights are on, but no display. I've tried adjusting the instrument panel brightness with no success. The display isn't dim, it's not on. Turn it back to ACC, display lights up and shows time and radio station.
I've checked radio fuses (radio and subwoofer fuse even though I don't have a sub), removed the radio and reconnected the plug in the back, removed the ignition cylinder and re-installed it, removed the negative battery cable for 20 minutes and re-installed. Nothing. Displays in ACC, not in the ON position.
The blinkers, windshield wipers, and radio all work in the ACC position.
I've read Jeep radios are finicky and prone to acting up. Do you think this is a coincidental radio issue that appeared the same time I replaced the cylinder, or are they related? I searched several forums but haven't been able to find the answer.
