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1993 940 Radio Cleaning (CR814) 900 1993

Scott
I just did the job on my CR 905 radio cassette which I believe is similar.
I removed the unit from the car, took off the lid and using an aerosol can of contact cleaner with the little tube extension fitted, I squirted some into the switch mechanism (there was a small hole in the side of the switch body), and turned the switch knob over the full range of travel back and forth 4 or 5 times. I let things dry for a couple of hours and then refitted the unit to the car and entered the 4 digit security code to reactivate the unit. Problem solved - no more static at turn on.


John Marshall
1994 940GL wagon - CR905 radio - static free
Christchurch NZ






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