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Post by shesseltine86 »

Does anyone else's radio cutout when they hit a bump?
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Post by sheiserman »

Mine used to. If memory serves, it was the yellow wire that goes into the back of the radio. Anyways, a wire pulled completely out. Long story short, Carl fixed it.

Later on, I sent my radio to Pete (suzib6sw) for the mp3 mod. While he had it, he fixed a wire connection that was on it's way to failing. It was connected to one of the fuse holders. No troubles since.

This is the kind of thing I just don't mess with, and have been very happy with what both Carl and Pete have done.
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shesseltine86 wrote:Does anyone else's radio cutout when they hit a bump?
take your headlamp out, key on/ engine off / radio on. Jiggle the wiring at the back of the radio. There are two inline fuse holders there.
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