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RADIO HELP!!!! Please read.
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 975924" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>Use the 20% scale feature, it works best for me. One picture will then fit on the screen panel.</p><p></p><p>It almost looks like someone has been messing around back there before you. Since it is all apart, get your test meter and check all of the connections at the plugs. Look for power/current on. then work your way back into the wiring harness. One other thing is to check inside the steering column for any frayed/broken wires(I presume you have audio controls on the steering wheel). It may sound strange right now, but many electrical issues on the GenI Tracs can be traced to the steering column. Its a place to start, I'm sure people smarter than I will offer up some good suggestions. Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 975924, member: 66648"] Use the 20% scale feature, it works best for me. One picture will then fit on the screen panel. It almost looks like someone has been messing around back there before you. Since it is all apart, get your test meter and check all of the connections at the plugs. Look for power/current on. then work your way back into the wiring harness. One other thing is to check inside the steering column for any frayed/broken wires(I presume you have audio controls on the steering wheel). It may sound strange right now, but many electrical issues on the GenI Tracs can be traced to the steering column. Its a place to start, I'm sure people smarter than I will offer up some good suggestions. Bob [/QUOTE]
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