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CorrosiveKid
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Radio display wont show current station or frequency

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I have a 2001 D9 with a clarion head unit. Recently, the radio display stopped working properly. The radio is working, and other features (volume, balance, etc..) as well, but I cannot see the current radio station or frequency on the display. However the trip computer, date and time can be seen on the display. I checked everywhere for a similar problem without luck :( Any idea what can cause this?
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Bad connection on Mfd or radio?
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lozz wrote:Bad connection on Mfd or radio?
Thanks for the reply lozz. To my understanding, you have to remove the head unit to check if theres a bad connection with the stereo. But how do I check if theres a bad connection on the MFD?
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Hi.
pull the End panels off the corners of the Mfd. Behind them is Tx screws, iirc theres 4 in total.
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lozz wrote:Hi.
pull the End panels off the corners of the Mfd. Behind them is Tx screws, iirc theres 4 in total.
Thanks lozz, managed to fix it :)
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CorrosiveKid wrote:
lozz wrote:Hi.
pull the End panels off the corners of the Mfd. Behind them is Tx screws, iirc theres 4 in total.
Thanks lozz, managed to fix it :)
Cool. What was it ..? plug on mfd loose, :roll:
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