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25v6turbo wrote:)
Any GTA owners suffered the same problem?
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25v6turbo wrote:Cheers chaps,you know what,reading the warm up period well reminds me that this is what the prevuious stereos did,leave them on for a while and gradually you would hear FM getting louder,almost like a ghost is turning the volume up!!
But i haven,t checked if the new unit does this,but i will today hopefully,and let you know..
Someone has suggested a problem with the aerial lead,from factory they are 2 peice and although the connector looks good it MUST be tightly together,i noticed the replacement lead i got with the aerial base/mast is one peice,and i plugged that into the NOS stereo anyway with no luck on FM....
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JohnC wrote:I also have this problem of the FM not immediately comming on, but the volume will gradually increase over a period of 10 mins or so. The only thing I could think of was an internal battery or something like it to hold some form of memory, but why on FM only . The other thing I noticed was if I was using the Alp regularly, the delay was nonexistant. Thats why I thought of a hold up battery. But I have a spare unit that I was given many years ago, so I decided to look inside ...but there is nothing I can see to cause this problem. So I cant really offer any solutions, except that always does come on after a little while. It seems that this is a common fault with these units after a long period of time, but possibly does not happen if used daily. I am going to have a hunt on the internet to see if I can come up with something.
Now all I have to do is put it all back together again
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