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Oklahoma Wolf
Hello all. I'm working on three Chrysler radios at the moment and have run
into a brick wall on all three of them. I'm hoping there's someone out there
with some ideas on what to try next. Haven't been able to find schematics
for any of these things.
First up is a CD player, model 5269054, supplier 26777. It came to me unable
to read CD's - had to glue the laser lens back on and that problem was
solved. However, in bench testing another problem showed up. I found that if
you turn the volume up, the deck skips, display dims a moment, and what I
can best describe as a squeaky toy sound comes through the speakers
(accompanied by extreme speaker cone modulation). It seems to do better with
the supply voltage to the deck increased, but acts up all the time when I
try it in a car (skips in time to turn signals). Haven't been able to get
far on this one - I recapped the power supply section with Panasonic FC to
no effect, but don't have the schematics to go much further. About ready to
give up on it. I'm sure it's a power supply issue, but it's hard to tell how
much of the mainboard is actually the power supply.
Second patient is a changer controlling cassette deck, P04858500, supplier
28046. Was working fine, but gradually lost the ability to set the clock.
Then, the fader control quit working (sound remains equally balanced no
matter what the setting is), along with the tuning buttons. All other front
panel functions work. FM tuner used to go dead - some resoldering of the SMD
components on the tuner board fixed that one. I've resoldered just about
everything on the front panel and mainboard, SMD or not, to no effect on the
front panel issues. Am now suspecting the LC7574 IC may be at fault, but not
sure if that has anything to do with the fader issues, and everything else
the IC controls is working fine. Original complaint was that one had to
press really hard on the clock set buttons to get them to register, but I
have not been able to find out why. Front panel PCB connectors are in good
shape, and I've just about resoldered everything in the deck now. I'm kind
of stumbling around in the dark on this one... if anyone has some ideas on
what specific part of this thing to concentrate on, I'd appreciate it.
Third patient is another cassette deck, Infinity II, model 4469313 and
supplier 28046. Deck is now working (had a defective phototransistor as a
reel sensor), but I'm hoping to get the pinout for the 8 pin DIN connector
for the slave CD player on the back if possible. Want to use this one in my
New Yorker to keep a factory appearance, and then use that connector to
adapt an auxiliary input.
Thanks for reading.
into a brick wall on all three of them. I'm hoping there's someone out there
with some ideas on what to try next. Haven't been able to find schematics
for any of these things.
First up is a CD player, model 5269054, supplier 26777. It came to me unable
to read CD's - had to glue the laser lens back on and that problem was
solved. However, in bench testing another problem showed up. I found that if
you turn the volume up, the deck skips, display dims a moment, and what I
can best describe as a squeaky toy sound comes through the speakers
(accompanied by extreme speaker cone modulation). It seems to do better with
the supply voltage to the deck increased, but acts up all the time when I
try it in a car (skips in time to turn signals). Haven't been able to get
far on this one - I recapped the power supply section with Panasonic FC to
no effect, but don't have the schematics to go much further. About ready to
give up on it. I'm sure it's a power supply issue, but it's hard to tell how
much of the mainboard is actually the power supply.
Second patient is a changer controlling cassette deck, P04858500, supplier
28046. Was working fine, but gradually lost the ability to set the clock.
Then, the fader control quit working (sound remains equally balanced no
matter what the setting is), along with the tuning buttons. All other front
panel functions work. FM tuner used to go dead - some resoldering of the SMD
components on the tuner board fixed that one. I've resoldered just about
everything on the front panel and mainboard, SMD or not, to no effect on the
front panel issues. Am now suspecting the LC7574 IC may be at fault, but not
sure if that has anything to do with the fader issues, and everything else
the IC controls is working fine. Original complaint was that one had to
press really hard on the clock set buttons to get them to register, but I
have not been able to find out why. Front panel PCB connectors are in good
shape, and I've just about resoldered everything in the deck now. I'm kind
of stumbling around in the dark on this one... if anyone has some ideas on
what specific part of this thing to concentrate on, I'd appreciate it.
Third patient is another cassette deck, Infinity II, model 4469313 and
supplier 28046. Deck is now working (had a defective phototransistor as a
reel sensor), but I'm hoping to get the pinout for the 8 pin DIN connector
for the slave CD player on the back if possible. Want to use this one in my
New Yorker to keep a factory appearance, and then use that connector to
adapt an auxiliary input.
Thanks for reading.