Radio stuff
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Well...my radio went south with no power. Checked the million fuses hiding all over in secret places and all were ok. BUT..I could not find the INLINE fuse!! Disassembled the center console completely and only found a few coins but no fuse.
Anyone run into this ?
94 XJS 6 banger!
Anyone run into this ?
94 XJS 6 banger!
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Yep, radio died. I had to replace mine recently. Same issue as you. I had a spare radio that went into my XJ40 do was able to determine it was the radio and not something else. Get a test light and check for power at the harness, I bet everything is fine. The radio will die in these cars, eventually
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There isn't one in late model cars. The circuit diagram shows one in the noise suppression box in the harness at the back of the radio, but there isn't one in mine. There's a semiconductor in there after the filter choke, but I couldn't make sense of the markings. There is a fuse in the drivers side fuse panel that provides unswitched power to the radio. Should be fuse 4, 5 amp.
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Thanks jal,
I've checked that one you mentioned and all the others.
When I disassembled the center console I tried to pull the radio out but the cables were too short to fully extend the radio and since everyone said the fuse was in the ctr console I left the radio alone.
Next job....hook up my come a long and rip that radio out!!!
I've checked that one you mentioned and all the others.
When I disassembled the center console I tried to pull the radio out but the cables were too short to fully extend the radio and since everyone said the fuse was in the ctr console I left the radio alone.
Next job....hook up my come a long and rip that radio out!!!
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If the diagram below is the one you are using from the 5 volume service manual, note that the fuses are shown with a box around them. That means they are in a fuse box. An inline fuse doesn't have the box around it.
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Last edited by jal1234; 12-19-2022 at 09:39 PM.
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Well, since I'm watching the Rams getting snookered right now and since my paperwork is in the shop I may get to it eventually.
I'm certainly not in this forum to bicker with anyone. You have what you consider the correct papers and I have what I consider correct .
Thanks for your time.
I'm certainly not in this forum to bicker with anyone. You have what you consider the correct papers and I have what I consider correct .
Thanks for your time.
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