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Old 01-06-2004, 11:29 AM
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Radio volume problem

In a 93 Crown Vic, has anybody had a problem with the radio volume going away after the radio is on for a few minutes? It does this with the tape & radio. You can turn it all the way up but it is still low and distorted.
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Old 02-06-2004, 08:17 AM
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Sounds like the final audio output transistors are defective, and are overheating very quickly. You could have the radio repaired, but it'd probably be better to simply replace it with a new one - especially if you'd like to add a CD/MP3 player to the car.

Since a short in the speaker wiring may have caused the problem, it'd be a good idea to check that as well, to avoid damaging the new radio.

Hope this helps...

Rob
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