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Thread: OEM Stereo problems...

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    Default OEM Stereo problems...

    I've been surfing the forums but still can't find an answer to my problem...

    I've got a 95 540im with the stock radio. It's worked great until now. It won't turn on...it won't ask me for a code...and none of the fuses in the engine bay or under the back seat are blown...

    The anti-theft light is blinking, which makes me think the radio has power. I've left the radio turned to off with the car in the on position for one hour, and left the radio turned to on with the car in the on position for one hour, but it won't ask me for a code. It won't beep at me...it won't do anything but keep me from listening to steely dan while I drive down the highway

    Nothing has happened to the car that I can attribute to this...it just worked one day and not the next.

    does anybody have any ideas? Thanks

    Level8Drummer
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    I had my radio out the other day, and noticed there's a fuse in the connector on the back of the radio. If you've got one, it might have popped.

    1997 535i V8
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    Luckless pedestrians...no McDan, cryin' shame. Saw them in concert last month, stupendous. Trying to learn to play 'Don't Take Me Alive', almost got there on the Strat.

    I've heard that the radio can do weird things when the fusible link is on the fritz, but it usually affects more than that, worth a look see though.
    Last edited by KenB; 09-23-2006 at 04:32 PM.

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    Pull out radio and test power at the connector behind the radio. If you have 12 volts constant, accessory, and ground then you probably have a bad radio.
    Greg Mannino
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    Haha! Awesome song. Back before I started dental school I used to play the drums quite a bit...I almost had Aja down lick for lick...that one was a doozie.

    So I've got to pull the radio out, eh? I'll get back to yall

    Thanks!

    level8drummer
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    Hmm, I don't have an allen wrench that size...I'll have one when I get back to Charleston ( I hope ) and let yall know what I find soon.

    Level8Drummer
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    It's not an allen key you need, but a small torx (star).

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    torx? Damn...I'll get one of those then...do you know what size by chance?

    Level8Drummer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Level8Drummer
    torx? Damn...I'll get one of those then...do you know what size by chance?

    Level8Drummer
    Not hex or torx, 5 sided "security" screw. Just force a small (1/8") flat bladed screwdriver in and turn.
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    http://www.sound-repair.com/

    They'll make it brand new and ship it back to you for about $90 all in. You will crack up at the little baggie full of toasted caps when they send it back to you.

    good folks over there. just send it and wait a week for a brand new oem radio.

    I keep one extra in the garage to swap out.

    They tend to have trouble when you mod your system with amps, subs, and eq's...and blast really loud...still oem looks the best.

    I still haven't spent enough on 2 radio's to come close to the price of the Nak 400

    ~6 speed~ Rear Fogs ~ Shadowline ~ Tow Package ~ OEMMM///S38B38

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