On Mar 6, 12:23=A0am, "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 05:32:59 -0600, "damnnickname"
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> >>As stated....the radio is no good
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> >>Glenn Beasley
> >>Chrysler Tech
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> > Thanks to you and Mike.
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> > I was hoping to find a Chrysler guy who also did electronics. =A0I'll
> > look in the electronics group for someone who knows Chrysler.
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> > I don't give up on things this easily. =A0:)
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> > If you are inclined to email me
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> =A0 =A0 As cheap as they are, I'd buy one on Ebay before taking it to a
> shop--maybe even find one that plays mp3's too--287 songs on one cd!
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I agree with the other posters. It may not make any sense trying to
fix it. I found a Chrysler AM/FM Cassette at my local thrift store for
only $5.00. It works great, and has the 5 button / 10 station
programming for AM and FM. These also come up on eBay all the time.
Just make sure that the mounting is right. Most 1990's Chryslers had
mounts on the lower left, and upper right corners. The "JA" or "Cloud"
cars had a mounting tab on the left side, instead of the bottom.
-KM


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