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SSPGARY 08-26-2007 04:49 PM

91 AM/FM Radio
 
Anyone have a nice AM/FM radio for sale correct for a 91? The display on mine doesn't work.
Thanks
Gary

ImEvil1 08-26-2007 05:21 PM

It's probably just a bulb. There is a place in Jacksonville, FL, that rebuilds OE Ford radios, and will do so for you, if you are interested in going that route. You'll get back what looks like a brand-new radio (new faceplate, buttons, etc). I used them for an AM/FM/CD player for my '93 (the one-year only option), and they do nice work.

Techni-Car
1855 Cassat Avenue, Suite 9, Jacksonville, FL 32210
phone: (904) 381-1282
phone: (800) 251-6063

bmt336 08-26-2007 05:22 PM

Does the other illumination features work on it? If part or all is dim, it may just need a bulb. If I remember correctly the old Crown Vic cop cars had the same type display and sometimes the bulb hat illuminates it would go bad. ...

86NeSSP 08-26-2007 08:39 PM

If this is the display buld then all you have to do is get some tooth floss and feed it around the knobs a few times and then gently pull them off. once that is done remoce the little screws that hold the face plate on and then the bulb is right there. I have done this at least a 100 times.

You can get the bulb down at autozone or whatever parts house you have there.

Good luck.

Matt

Mustang Matt 08-26-2007 11:20 PM

Now that is a tech tip.... Nice work Matt ! I will be using that one in the near future I guarantee it.

bmt336 08-27-2007 12:25 AM

Techni-car does EXCELLENT work. My 95 Z28 had the Bose CD palyer. It started to click on and off-sent it to Techni car and they found a cracked circuit board. Worked perfectly another 3 years and was good when I sold the car.


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