Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 17:59:08 -0700 From: Inky <yada_yada_etcnopsamail.com> Subject: Re: Radio fuse
On 1 Jan 2003 19:02:25 GMT, itten <ittennopsamast.net> wrote: >I believe you're right. The Alpine unit has a detachable face. I >don't know if this is something that can be repaired or replaced. I >wish there was some way to check it out, because if it is replacable, I >wouldn't want to buy a new face and still have problems. Thanks >anyway. Check into having the switch cleaned at an electronics repair shop. -- Christian >In article <8r961v0khe92fq1e4kgdcfeh36lq0r0mqdnopsamcom>, Inky ><yada_yada_etcnopsamail.com> wrote: > >> I'm not familiar with this particular system but none of the systems I >> have seen are fused between the amp and the speakers. That doesn't >> preclude it, though. >> >> Since you were able to sometimes restore the sound by adjusting the >> volume, I doubt that a fuse would be the problem anyway. I'm thinking >> the problem may be in the volume control knob or switch itself. It >> could also be something more serious. >> >> -- Christian >> '85 900 8V -- 160K >> >> >> On 1 Jan 2003 10:57:53 GMT, itten <ittennopsamast.net> wrote: >> >> >On my "94 900, the Alpine radio/CD/tape player has been giving me >> >intermittent sound. Trying to adjust the volume know sometimes restored >> >the sound. Now, I get no sound at all when playing. Is there a fuse or >> >link I could check that protects the signals getting to the speaker >> >system? The display on the radio indicates it's functioning. I'm >> >thinking some wire or cabl may be lose but I'm not really capable of >> >troubleshooting such a problem.