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wideglide340
March 11th 05, 04:27 PM
it is certainly a well known fact that if the proper precautions are not
taken in an auto body repair shop often delicate electronics can be
damaged during welding procedures. that being said it is unusual that
the radio would be the first or only thing affected. the fuse you spoke
of when removed turns off the domelight, that would be the backup or
memory circuit for the deck. if the unit normally turns on and off with
the key then there will also be anothered fused power source. make sure
you check all the fuses.
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Wondering if any of you could help.....My Audi was recently rear-ended.
It had body work, and then replacement of an oil pressure sending unit
and CV joint in the front.
The radio was working before repairs, and now it doesn't. It
illuminates with the dash, but no power - nothing - when i turn the
knob. I've checked the radio fuse and its good (plus when that fuse
is out the dome and clock go too, and their still good). I've also
pulled the radio and checked all the connections in the back.
Radio is Delta CC: Audi part # 8A0 035 192
(a great reference on audi radios:
http://www.ibiblio.org/tkan/audi/radios/)
1. Is there anything that the shop might have disconnected (on purpose
or by accident) in doing the body / engine work that would cause this?
2. Are these radio fairly sensitive? Upon return the fuse was still
in, could the radio have been fried as a result of all the work?
I've seen a couple on Ebay - but want to be sure the radio is bad
before replacing. If so - I would be interested if anybody has a used
one to sell.
Thank you....
Masterson
March 12th 05, 11:21 AM
Why take the chance of buying one off Ebay?
Have you considered taking the car to a Car Audio shop that
repairs OEM radios?
Our shop does and depending what's wrong the cost could
range from $10 to $150. What I'm saying is that at least you
would be spending your money correctly. You could buy a
used radio from Ebay (which might not work itself) and find
out that it doesn't even fix the problem.
You clearly don't know what the cause of the failure is.
Consider having someone that knows, fix it.
> I've seen a couple on Ebay - but want to be sure the radio is bad
> before replacing. If so - I would be interested if anybody has a used
> one to sell.
Steve Sears
March 14th 05, 02:18 PM
dc,
You said that you checked the "radio fuse" and the dome and clock lights go
out - that sounds like the fuse in the car's fusebox. There should be a
fuse on the back of the radio itself that breaks power to the radio only.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Wondering if any of you could help.....My Audi was recently rear-ended.
> It had body work, and then replacement of an oil pressure sending unit
> and CV joint in the front.
>
> The radio was working before repairs, and now it doesn't. It
> illuminates with the dash, but no power - nothing - when i turn the
> knob. I've checked the radio fuse and its good (plus when that fuse
> is out the dome and clock go too, and their still good). I've also
> pulled the radio and checked all the connections in the back.
>
> Radio is Delta CC: Audi part # 8A0 035 192
> (a great reference on audi radios:
> http://www.ibiblio.org/tkan/audi/radios/)
>
> 1. Is there anything that the shop might have disconnected (on purpose
> or by accident) in doing the body / engine work that would cause this?
>
> 2. Are these radio fairly sensitive? Upon return the fuse was still
> in, could the radio have been fried as a result of all the work?
>
> I've seen a couple on Ebay - but want to be sure the radio is bad
> before replacing. If so - I would be interested if anybody has a used
> one to sell.
>
> Thank you....
>
Thanks Steve! That was exactly what I needed to know. I was hoping it
was something simple like that. The fuse on the back of the Delta is
well tucked away, and I never had the radio guide to know about it.
One trip to Radio Shack and a 5 AMP blade fuse and I'm back in
business. Many thanks....
Masterson
March 19th 05, 01:28 PM
Sounds like my idea of a $10 fix at a car audio shop
would have worked......
Glad it worked out.
>>>a 5 AMP blade fuse and I'm back in business.
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