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Radio confusion...on a 1995 Grand Plymonth SE 3.3LV6
Ever since I brought the van, the radio, well, it's a AM/FM Cass player and has somekind of shorting out problem. Just brought fuses yesterday, haven't replaced them yet. Can't tell if that's the problem or if the Antenna needs replace or the radio.
Any suggestions?
Also, just brought the van about 4 months ago, it runs smooth but do need some TLC, the guy who sold the van to me, didn't took care of the van that much. Surprizing he replaced the exhust and muffler.
Any suggestions?
Also, just brought the van about 4 months ago, it runs smooth but do need some TLC, the guy who sold the van to me, didn't took care of the van that much. Surprizing he replaced the exhust and muffler.
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Give it a try
All the fuses in my van are good, for some reason most of the fuses ar 15 amps, but the advance auto parts gave me 10 amps. Not sure if that will make a difference or even safe to use smaller amps than recommended.
I haven't tried your way yet, might have to just do that. There is some corrosion on the termnials, so I would have to disconnect the battery, clean the termnials and reconnect the battery and see what happens. The battery is only about a year old.