Radius acc. plug

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Radar
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Post by Radar »

I accidently shorted out the acces plug pins. Radio is dead. Is there a fuse of
some sorts that is quickly fixed, or am i on the way to a M shop? Thanks.
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Monty
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Post by Monty »

Hi:

If you have the ( 16 ) pin acc'y connector
there is a 1 amp Pico fuse ( green in color )
located very close to where the acc'y jack is
located. A simple VOM test will determine
if the fuse is good or bad. If good, you may
have a more serious problem

If you can't find a local shop to service
it at a economical price, we can fix them for
you if you chose to send it in.

Monty
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Most of the time it is always the fuse.
When u say the radio is dead.

Raymond from Canada
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Monty
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Post by Monty »

Hi:

One other Tech tip, If infact you do have a
Fuse Blown, DO NOT overate the Fuse ! I have
a few horror stories where a 5Amp Pico Fuse
was used only to find a additional Problem
in the Audio Section and burnt the PC foil
off the board.

If in doubt, use a Current Limiting Power
Supply on Power Up.

Monty
Radar
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Post by Radar »

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!! That was the problem, radio is fine.
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