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#536248 - 09/08/08 08:25 AM radio noise
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I tried the search engine and FAQ list with no results. My radio unit is putting out real fuzzy/static noises along with the normal sounds. Also the right side sounds dead except for the fuzz. I sort of recall posts on this problem and its repair DIY style. Can anyone post a link. Thank you.

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#536306 - 09/08/08 01:50 PM Re: radio noise [Re: waltmail]
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I am also looking for a "Good" radio repairman.
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#536314 - 09/08/08 02:32 PM Re: radio noise [Re: 63viking]
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Have you tried Royal Radio? They have a history dating back to the 60's, fixing Pontiac dealership and Ford factory (I mean in the assembly plant) radios. They are in Royal Oak, Michigan, next door to what used to be, Royal Pontiac. Their reputation is excellent.

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#536329 - 09/08/08 04:08 PM Re: radio noise [Re: simplyconnected]
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Their use to be a good one in Horsham Pa. Called H & R Radio but they recently told me they lost their GM and Ford contract for repairs because it seems radios are now throw away items when they go bad. Expect they will be closing doors shortly.


Edited by CHAS1 (09/08/08 04:37 PM)

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#536372 - 09/08/08 07:17 PM Re: radio noise [Re: CHAS1]
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I don't know why, but I was thinking someone posted a write up about a DIY fix.

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#536385 - 09/08/08 07:47 PM Re: radio noise [Re: waltmail]
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Might have been me. After playing some heavy metal, all my issues cleared up. You might try taking it to the limit. It worked for me, but might blow your speakers. I sold the 89 last month and never had an issue after taking it to the limit.

Tom T

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#536394 - 09/08/08 08:38 PM Re: radio noise [Re: tomt]
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Is there any difference in the static / fuzz noise when playing a tape vs. listening to radio?

Does the static sound increase and decrease in relation to the engine RPM's
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#536481 - 09/09/08 08:36 AM Re: radio noise [Re: crazytrain2]
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Originally Posted By: crazytrain2
Is there any difference in the static / fuzz noise when playing a tape vs. listening to radio?

Does the static sound increase and decrease in relation to the engine RPM's


Nope no difference. I recall someone mentioning a capacitor or 2 taking a dump causing this problem in a previous discussion.

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#536489 - 09/09/08 09:12 AM Re: radio noise [Re: waltmail]
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http://forums.aaca.org/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/323244/Searchpage/1/Main/77550/Words/+sahein/Search/true/Re_88_reatta_radio_popping_and#Post323244

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#536500 - 09/09/08 10:19 AM Re: radio noise [Re: sahein]
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Just click onto Saheins "avitar" to the left. Click on posts and scroll to 8/10/2007 and you should find what you are looking for...
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#536522 - 09/09/08 12:39 PM Re: radio noise [Re: waltmail]
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Click here and you will find instructions for removing the radio module and for replacing the radio module capacitors.

I replaced the capacitors in my radio and it stop popping a clicking noises.

To see if the capacitors are your problem do the following:
1. Park the car outside so your house electrical system will not effect the test.

2. Press the 'Radio" hard button on the upper right of the CRT screen.

3. Press the 'Tune' soft key right on the CRT. (tune buttons will appear at the bottom of the CRT.

4. Use the up and down soft keys to tune the radio to a frequency where there is not a station and does not have static if possible. Steady white noise is ok but silence is best. (may be hard to achieve inside a city).

5. Turn up the volume and listen for random pops and clicks.

If you still hear the pops and clicks the capacitors need to be replaced. Otherwise check for bad speakers, bad antenna or bad connections.
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#536557 - 09/09/08 03:48 PM Re: radio noise [Re: DAVES89]
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Thanks so much group. Exactly what I was looking for.

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