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nick27 Aug 29, 2006 10:23 AM

cda 9811 problem
 
i have a 1986 mustang gt and the radio doesnt move i still wondering if i need a installation kit for this radio...? anywayz ive had this radio for a long time and maybe about 1 year ago or less the radio started skipping on certain bumps in montreal what could be the problem???

BigRedGuy Aug 29, 2006 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by nick27
i have a 1986 mustang gt and the radio doesnt move i still wondering if i need a installation kit for this radio...? anywayz ive had this radio for a long time and maybe about 1 year ago or less the radio started skipping on certain bumps in montreal what could be the problem???

The roads in Montreal are getting as bad as the ones in Toronto??....:cheeky4:

According to Crutchfield, there is an adapter and wiring harness to fit your car....:smokin:

You should be able to pick them up at a local shop....you will probably have to wait while they order them in tho.....

HTH

nick27 Aug 30, 2006 10:18 AM

ok but how do i install this metal kit would it stop my radio from boucing around???

BigRedGuy Aug 30, 2006 09:44 PM

Maybe....if the CD mechanism is wearing out, it is probably not worth fixing considering how much a basic deck is worth these days. If the deck itself is moving around, the installation kit would help stop that.

If you get it from a local shop and you're not sure how to put it in, they should be able to do it for around $20- $25 or so.....:smilie_da

HTH

nick27 Aug 31, 2006 02:37 PM

how can i find out or test of my cd mechanism is wearing out or not ????

BigRedGuy Sep 2, 2006 12:14 AM

As you mentioned, you've had the deck for a really long time......pretty much says it right there.
If it's been working well for that long, you got your moneys worth out of it....:smilie_da

If it gets so bad you can't listen to it anymore, it's time to go shopping.....and get a newer one with more cool toys on it.....:cheeky4:

nick27 Sep 2, 2006 09:42 AM

well ive only had it for 2 years and this guy that i knew had the cda 9815 for more than 3 yrs and still works fine... im gonna try to open my radio and c if i could screw in the screws what is the best way..???

BigRedGuy Sep 3, 2006 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by nick27
well ive only had it for 2 years and this guy that i knew had the cda 9815 for more than 3 yrs and still works fine... im gonna try to open my radio and c if i could screw in the screws what is the best way..???

Some last longer than others....depends on how much you use it, what kind of weather conditions it's exposed to etc. etc. :dunno:

If you're going to open up the deck itself without knowing what you're doing you may kill it completely......if the deck mounting is solid, I would suggest you find a good shop around you that can pop the case on it, power it up on a bench, and take a look at the mechanism and see if it is still working OK....if it ejects and loads CDs OK, they may not be able to see a problem......in which case you either live with it or get a new one.

HTH

nick27 Sep 3, 2006 07:02 PM

it never did this b4 he cd ejects and loads perfectly and everything is solid....???


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