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2007 Honda Civic Hybrid system issue, help would be more than appreciated!

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2007 Honda Civic Hybrid system issue, help would be more than appreciated!

I recently installed a sound system into my vehicle, removing the double DIN navi and replacing it with a CD receiver. Ever since my keyless entry, electrical door lock, and hybrid systems have ceased to function. The IMA light and the check engine light is on and the hybrid battery isn't charging or being used in any way. My car is running entirely on gas. I have a power line running from the passive battery in the front to the amps and the head unit. Also, the gauges don't reset until after i restart the car. Thank you for taking the time!
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Re: 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid system issue, help would be more than appreciated!

Likely:
Blown fuse.
Engine compartment box.
Probably the one labeled "back up" #23
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