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Ground problem. Your ground for the radio is right behind the radio or to the left at the steering column base. Loosen and retighten the bolt. Could also be an internal radio problem/solder joint/chip. I fix my own radios, because they are mine and I have time. Parts are cheap. Most people go with after market before they want to pay my price.
Yes it will have a fuel filter. It is usually on the under side of the vehicle on the gas line. Follow the gas line from your gas tank until you come across a small keg looking device in line. That is your filter.
There is plug on trans tray if i remember corectly #17 socket once you drain trany fluid make sure you put tha same amount in, use the trany dip stik trak and the funnel
the tire pressure is low, and after driving a few miles it warms up, the air expands and the light goes off, when tires are cool, check and set all of your tire pressures to what is listed on the door decal. if the tire are hot take the decal and add 4psi
I haven't done this to my ridgeline, but I did it to my 1992 accord. You can have any auto radio shop add a wire from the aux input on the back of the factory radio that comes out in a hidden place, like one of the little storage places under the radio. Just plug it into your ipod and push the XM/AUX button on your radio, and you're good to go. Should cost under $100.
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