[DML] Re: radio
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[DML] Re: radio





Assuming you have a factory radio, it sounds like the tape deck is 
engaged and stuck in auto-reverse, switching back and forth between 
tape heads. (even though you don't have a tape in it now)

When the tape deck is engaged, it cuts out the stereo.

Try popping in a cassette, then ejecting it again to disengage the 
tape deck. Better still, pop a tape in, and hit the auto-reverse a 
few times too.

Assuming you have the Craig stereo and not the ASI, the displays are 
fed by a ribbon cable. They are known to crack after many years of 
being folded over when a cassette is inserted in the player. The fix 
is difficult and requires advanced soldering skills.

Even though the display is out, you should still be able to un-stick 
the tape deck and get it playing again.

Hope this helps,

Rich A.
#5335

--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "mojaki1950" <king3@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> I have a 1982 DeLorean.  The radio will not play or tune in any 
> stations.  The antenna, tape player, and the leds on the buttons 
all 
> work.  The read out for the clock and the radio do not work and 
> there is a clicking noise when I turn on the radio.  Any help 
would 
> be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!








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