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Old 07-24-2013, 09:51 PM
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Here is the F72 - it is connected on one end to battery via fuse 207 and the other end to radio pin 15, passing through connector X322 and X1543...
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Old 07-30-2013, 12:08 AM
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Here is the F72 - it is connected on one end to battery via fuse 207 and the other end to radio pin 15, passing through connector X322 and X1543...
Many thanks my good sir! You are a gentleman and a scholar!


IT'S FIXED

I traced the wiring back to the silver radio tranciever unit near the CD Changer. I removed the unit and inserted a fuse into fuse holder 72 and it didnt pop. I decided to give it a shot and plug the unit back in and it works now. I have full stereo functionality back!

Thanks Term.
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Old 07-30-2013, 12:27 AM
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i am really glad it worked!!! thanks for the kind words, i appreciate it but don't forget - it were your busted knuckles that actually got the job done, i was just a backseat driver...

could you update the title to say FIXED? it would help other folks who are searching for solution to this problem...

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Old 07-30-2013, 05:17 AM
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Many thanks my good sir! You are a gentleman and a scholar!


IT'S FIXED

I traced the wiring back to the silver radio tranciever unit near the CD Changer. I removed the unit and inserted a fuse into fuse holder 72 and it didnt pop. I decided to give it a shot and plug the unit back in and it works now. I have full stereo functionality back!

Thanks Term.
Glad you gotmit sorted
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