B2 Radio....wtf?


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86 B2.

The factory radio (clockless, electronically tuned, no cassette) no longer works after i had to pull the dash.

I had some issues with it before, so i bought another radio (factory style, just with clock and cassette)....its doing same shit the other ones doing.

Both will light up, power up, display is green, static comes through the speakers, everything works, but there is no display (numbers are gone)...it will not switch bands, nor will the stations change. Volume and equalizer works.

Do i have two bad radios or something in the wiring i messed up doing the dash? From what i can tell the display and tune dont have different power from everything else.

Any idea?
 
Either they are both bad or there’s a wiring fault somewhere. Factory radios weren’t the best.
 
Just sing like nobody is watching my friend.
 
Either they are both bad or there’s a wiring fault somewhere. Factory radios weren’t the best.
I guess ill pull the one from the ranger then and try that....it works
 
If it’s powering on, I’m inclined to suspect an internal fault rather than a ground. But it’s weird that it’s happening on two units.
 
Two radios doing the same thing after you had the dash out... I would say wiring.

Also make sure you have the antenna hooked up.
 
It worked until you did the dash work?
 
Two radios doing the same thing after you had the dash out... I would say wiring.

Also make sure you have the antenna hooked up.
I’m leaning that way too, but I’ve also pulled a radio that worked previously from a truck and dropped it in another truck only to have it not work anymore. More than once, and wiring was not the problem.
 
I’m leaning that way too, but I’ve also pulled a radio that worked previously from a truck and dropped it in another truck only to have it not work anymore. More than once, and wiring was not the problem.

Try not to drop them and they hold up a lot better. :icon_thumby:
 
Try not to drop them and they hold up a lot better. :icon_thumby:
You know, I was waiting for that comment…

At least you didn’t disappoint this time.

You know radios and engines work better when you don’t submerge them too right?
 

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