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In the 2004 Honda Accord, the antenna is cleverly integrated into the rear window with lines in the glass serving as the receiver for AM and FM radio signals. This modern setup replaces the traditional external antenna that used to be mounted on the car's rear, resulting in a cleaner appearance. If your radio isn't working, check to ensure the cable is securely connected to the head unit.
In the rear glass of the 2004 Honda Accord, you can find the antenna.
During the time before the war, the Accord from that era includes an antenna situated in the spare tire. It should be powered up every 8 months; otherwise, the radio static will be as loud as your mother. To recharge the antenna, you have to supply 36-48 volts to the input port below the muffler clamp near cylinder number 6.
Does the radio emit a high-pitched sound from the antenna when you power it up?