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Re: Bose Amp Problem!!
« Reply #15 on: 12 July 2008, 10:54:30 »

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Interesting point from yesterday (just before I go the amp replacement route!)

Apparently there is a fuse in the radio itself (described as F1 on a board in the radio), anyone heard of this?

Out of all of this Vauxhall's don't seem v interested in aything to do with sound systems saying "It's not a standard Vauxhall part!", they're opinion is that they'd jst replace the radio if it's not working!
fuse on back of stereo, but that would kill all power.

Is the tuner able to search for new stations, if so, Amp prob. If not, problem with the 12v 'electric aerial' feed from radio to tuner amp and speaker amp.
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Re: Bose Amp Problem!!
« Reply #16 on: 13 July 2008, 07:58:31 »

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Interesting point from yesterday (just before I go the amp replacement route!)

Apparently there is a fuse in the radio itself (described as F1 on a board in the radio), anyone heard of this?

Out of all of this Vauxhall's don't seem v interested in aything to do with sound systems saying "It's not a standard Vauxhall part!", they're opinion is that they'd jst replace the radio if it's not working!
fuse on back of stereo, but that would kill all power.

Is the tuner able to search for new stations, if so, Amp prob. If not, problem with the 12v 'electric aerial' feed from radio to tuner amp and speaker amp.

The radio works, cde tracks on, etc, but no station list appears, and when update is selected, it returns to main display with no radio station displayed.

Car is going in for service tomorrow, I'll ask Vauxhall to diagnose the problem for me!

Thanx for the help
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Re: Bose Amp Problem!!
« Reply #17 on: 13 July 2008, 08:01:39 »

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Interesting point from yesterday (just before I go the amp replacement route!)

Apparently there is a fuse in the radio itself (described as F1 on a board in the radio), anyone heard of this?

Out of all of this Vauxhall's don't seem v interested in aything to do with sound systems saying "It's not a standard Vauxhall part!", they're opinion is that they'd jst replace the radio if it's not working!
fuse on back of stereo, but that would kill all power.

Is the tuner able to search for new stations, if so, Amp prob. If not, problem with the 12v 'electric aerial' feed from radio to tuner amp and speaker amp.

The radio works, cde tracks on, etc, but no station list appears, and when update is selected, it returns to main display with no radio station displayed.

Car is going in for service tomorrow, I'll ask Vauxhall to diagnose the problem for me!
Thanx for the help

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Re: Bose Amp Problem!!
« Reply #18 on: 13 July 2008, 10:50:33 »

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Interesting point from yesterday (just before I go the amp replacement route!)

Apparently there is a fuse in the radio itself (described as F1 on a board in the radio), anyone heard of this?

Out of all of this Vauxhall's don't seem v interested in aything to do with sound systems saying "It's not a standard Vauxhall part!", they're opinion is that they'd jst replace the radio if it's not working!
fuse on back of stereo, but that would kill all power.

Is the tuner able to search for new stations, if so, Amp prob. If not, problem with the 12v 'electric aerial' feed from radio to tuner amp and speaker amp.

The radio works, cde tracks on, etc, but no station list appears, and when update is selected, it returns to main display with no radio station displayed.

Car is going in for service tomorrow, I'll ask Vauxhall to diagnose the problem for me!

Thanx for the help
So is the radio able to lock on to radio station, sounds like it can't.  In which case, check the 12v 'electric aerial' feed from back of radio.
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