Voulume adjuster died...
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Voulume adjuster died...
my volume adjuster died, so now im stuck using the EQ as the volume which is a pain...the mute still works when you press it, should i be looking for an new system for it or should I just try to fix it?
One other thing was that it was a cassettte and i kinda want a cd player
did they come with both?
One other thing was that it was a cassettte and i kinda want a cd player
did they come with both?
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the 92-93 radios had a problem with the Volume **** going bad...you should be able to find a 92-93 casette and swap the parts...the CD player is rather rare and get big dollars if they are sold
also if you replace with an aftermarket unit you will not have the DImming in the ECC
also if you replace with an aftermarket unit you will not have the DImming in the ECC
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You cannot repair it yourself.
I tried to fix one for another member and realized very quickly it wasn't worth it. He bought a replacement from a member here.
I tried to fix one for another member and realized very quickly it wasn't worth it. He bought a replacement from a member here.
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ok thanks, i was already looking into another one but i just didn't know if i could save some money by pulling it appart and fixing it myself...
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Originally Posted by 93-SSE
ok thanks, i was already looking into another one but i just didn't know if i could save some money by pulling it appart and fixing it myself...
randman1 has swapped volume *****. You've gotta be hella good at soldering because there are six pins that must be simultaneously removed from the circuit board.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ght=vol+volume
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