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CR-814 Radio 900 1992

Thanks for the advice. It was a fuse. I installed a new one and the amp worked fine, but I did smell something like plastic burning. It was mild and only lasted a couple of minutes. No problems since.

The amp acutally operates on 4 channels. With no amp, the radio operates just the dash speakers. With the amp on, the fader in the "front" position operates the dash speakers and the front door speakers. With the fader in "rear" position, the rear door speakers come on.

Greg
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2001 V70 Wagon, 81K miles...'92 960 Wagon, 181K miles...'92 740 Turbo Wagon, 225K miles (retired)






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