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Re: 94 es300 radio not working
Consistent problems with "dead" batteries tends to point to charging problems with the alternator. My guess is that the diode block and/or voltage regulator has gone bad and is overcharging the battery or causing a short or back voltage in the radio circuit. Also check that there isn't a blown fuse on the back of the radio (some aftermarket units have this). Finally, do a simple load check on the battery by connecting an ammeter between the negative cable and the negative battery post. Check this with the key off to see any draw on the system without charging. DON"T KEEP IT CONNECTED WHEN STARTING THE CAR. Reconnect the battery cable. Hope this helps!
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