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Old 11-08-2006, 07:19 PM
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92 Sundance Duster Radio Probs

So the radio stopped working.

Checked the fuse under the steering column and it's fine.

Therefore, I replaced it with an after-market deck today and still no power.

Is there something specific I should look for or do??

Or am I just relegated to checking every single wire in the whole car?

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Old 11-09-2006, 07:00 PM
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Re: 92 Sundance Duster Radio Probs

How did you check the fuse? Did you check to see if the fuse was getting power? Did you check to see if anything else isn't working?
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Old 11-09-2006, 07:04 PM
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Re: 92 Sundance Duster Radio Probs

I checked the fuse by pulling it out and seeing if it was blown or not.

I didn't check to see if the fuse was getting power.

I didn't check to see if anything else was not getting power because I would be able to notice if something wasn't getting power.

I have my dash lights, heater works, and so does the dome light.

The car also dings if I leave the keys in the ignition or if the lights are on when I open the door.

Hope that helps the diagnosis if you have something in mind.

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