Checked the fuses and they seem fine
Well I just found my solution.... I was a little too quick the first time.
There are 3 fuse boxes for the 2004 Pilot. One on the drivers side, one under the hood, and one on the passenger side. My 15 Amp fuse on the passenger side (fuse #9) was blown thus causing the front AC outlets and the radio/clock/CD player to be completely dead. I pulled the 15 Amp spare from the fuse box under the hood, and replaced the blown fuse in the passenger side fuse box. The radio came on like a champ and I didn't even need to reset the radio code. I figure I just saved at least $100 vs. taking it to a dealer. :)
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Same thing happened to me today. I even swapped out the radio (#9) fuse with the spare 20 Amp fuse but that didn't make any difference. I had just bought a new cell phone car charger and tried to use it but it didn't work. I tried it in my other car and it works fine. Both power outlets and the radio/CD/clock/DVD system are completely dead.
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