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|    Carlos E.R. to John Keiser    |
|    Re: Car Radio Repair    |
|    18 Jul 25 10:12:59    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2025-07-18 00:43, John Keiser wrote:       > Michael Trew wrote:       >       >> Hello,       >>       >> I bought an old Ford Ranger digital AM clock radio from a       >> pull-a-part. I was surprised to learn that they bothered to make an       >> AM-only digital radio by the 90's. One would think after analog       >> radios, it would have been cheaper to make all the "new" digital       >> radios AM and FM. I figure it's rare to see one of these AM radios       >> today, not replaced.       >>       >> Someone chopped the radio wiring harness in my truck (I wish I saved       >> the harness from the yard). I wired another harness in, but I       >> somehow shorted the hot wire off of the radio ground, I believe. It       >> make a quick spark at first, and now the radio doesn't function. The       >> back-light will illuminate when the headlights are turned on, but       >> that's it.       >>       >> I'm hoping someone has an idea on how to fix this. I'd like to wire       >> in a closed circuit 1/8" AUX audio jack, and use the radio in my       >> truck. I did that with a stock GM Delco radio once. As soon as you       >> plug the jack in, it cuts the radio off. I don't see anything burnt       >> inside the radio. Maybe I need to replace a capacitor or resistor?       >>       >> Thank you all in advance for any solutions!       >       > Isn't it more likely that you blew the car's fuse feeding the radio.       > I think the backlight circuit is separate from power.              I concur. From the second description it seems likely.              --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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