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Old 10-11-2004, 07:20 PM   #1
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Talking '88 Jeep radio schematic

Anyone have a wiring diagram or a schematic of the radio for my Jeep?

I have a problem, the fuse on the back of the radio keeps blowing. The one in the fuse box is ok, but the (inline fuse) blows when I start the car.

I have the standard AM/FM Stereo w/ cassett player. If you need any more info get back to me and I'll try to provide.

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Re: '88 Jeep radio schematic

I have a Haynes manual. It has some pretty decent wiring diagams. I suggest you pick one up. If you need something sooner, let me know and I'll scan and e-mail it to you.
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Re: '88 Jeep radio schematic

I wouldn't want you to do that unless it has information about the radio itself, eg. wiring information, schematics, that sort of thing.

Let me know, ok?
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Re: '88 Jeep radio schematic

Do you mean inside the radio or the wiring for the power, speakers, etc.?
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Re: '88 Jeep radio schematic

The info for the power/speckers would be helpful, I didn't know that would be available.

I would appreciate that info, thanks.

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Re: '88 Jeep radio schematic

The Haynes has a decent diagram. I used it to trace a short in my rear passenger side speaker. If you can't find one, I can scan and send it to you.
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Re: '88 Jeep radio schematic

My problem with my radio is it's blowing the fuse on the back of the radio. So it looks like I'm going to need a schematic to find the part that is causing that fuse to blow. It's the internal wiring diagram that I need, so if you have that info or know anyone that does, I'll appreciate getting the schematic a whole lot.
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