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Old 03-22-2018, 11:34 AM   #1
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I am the proud owner of a 1992 Legend Coupe, but I have a problem with the Alpine radio unit. For some reason the radio unit display has stopped working and none of the buttons work, other than the on and balance/fader. The unit does power up, the antenna raises, I get radio static, and the tape deck plays, but thats it.

I have a changed the head unit (a friend of mine has the same car and put in an after market unit into his) and still have the same problem. I have changed the 10A and 7.5A fuses, I have tested the wiring using a multimetre and am getting 12V at power, battery backup and illumi+ when the lights are on.

The law of probabilities dictates that it probably isnt the same problem with both Alpine units and must be something to do with the car but I cant for the life of me thing what it might be?

Id really appreciate any help that you guys might be able to give me because this really has got me stumped.

Many thanks and kidest regards

James
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Old 09-19-2018, 11:03 PM   #2
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I am the proud owner of a 1992 Legend Coupe, but I have a problem with the Alpine radio unit. For some reason the radio unit display has stopped working and none of the buttons work, other than the on and balance/fader. The unit does power up, the antenna raises, I get radio static, and the tape deck plays, but thats it.

I have a changed the head unit (a friend of mine has the same car and put in an after market unit into his) and still have the same problem. I have changed the 10A and 7.5A fuses, I have tested the wiring using a multimetre and am getting 12V at power, battery backup and illumi+ when the lights are on.

The law of probabilities dictates that it probably isnt the same problem with both Alpine units and must be something to do with the car but I cant for the life of me thing what it might be?

Id really appreciate any help that you guys might be able to give me because this really has got me stumped.

Many thanks and kidest regards

James
Sounds like an issue with the antenna... I had issues getting mine to work when I installed my new pioneer but I had to remove all the Japanese converters in behind the stereo lol

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Old 09-26-2018, 07:11 PM   #3
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What does the wiring look like? Radio installation is a skill, and hopefully there aren't any crossed wires anywhere.
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