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radio issue, please help
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I have not heard of a radio being this sensitive. You may check your alternator voltage with a multimeter on the battery running. An analog one is best to see if the voltage is fluctuating from the alternator as well. If the needle is bouncing all over you likely have an issue. You can always remove the batter and alternator and have them tested at your local auto parts store.
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I tried testing the voltage on battery and alternator like you suggested but everything was good. I took the vehicle back to dealer and they said that my radio had an internal failure and needed to be replaced. I talked to them knowing that the radio is not covered under the CPO warranty and they were nice enough to take care of it for me anyway so I got a new radio.
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Very good, luckily eBay is usually good for finding used components for our aging cars. Its the cycle. I just replaced an $1800 abs pump assembly in my E39 and 2 wheel speed sensors for $150. That rocks!
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