halbe01
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Hi all,
I have what I think is an intermittant contact in the on-off button on the stereo on my 4200. When changing volume it often goes up not down when you turn it upwards, and vice versa. It makes it "interesting" to change the volume - but it does generally go right in the end! Also, when it's cold outside the power button is completely unresponsive (for both volume and on/off) when I head out in the morning, and the radio turns on for a minute then off, then on then off. Once I've been driving a few miles the button fixes and works again. I'd forgotten about that last problem, but it's re-emerged recently that the weather has turned cold again.
So I'm thinking either it's a dodgy button which gets worse in the cold, or I have a playful poltergeist.
So, before I start investigating, does anyone have any experience of removing the stereo from a 4200 - is it easy enough? I've not started looking for the screws yet but assume I'll find some when I start looking...? I'll be ready with my WD40 hoping it's that easy a fix once it's out.
Cheers,
Ben.
I have what I think is an intermittant contact in the on-off button on the stereo on my 4200. When changing volume it often goes up not down when you turn it upwards, and vice versa. It makes it "interesting" to change the volume - but it does generally go right in the end! Also, when it's cold outside the power button is completely unresponsive (for both volume and on/off) when I head out in the morning, and the radio turns on for a minute then off, then on then off. Once I've been driving a few miles the button fixes and works again. I'd forgotten about that last problem, but it's re-emerged recently that the weather has turned cold again.
So I'm thinking either it's a dodgy button which gets worse in the cold, or I have a playful poltergeist.
So, before I start investigating, does anyone have any experience of removing the stereo from a 4200 - is it easy enough? I've not started looking for the screws yet but assume I'll find some when I start looking...? I'll be ready with my WD40 hoping it's that easy a fix once it's out.
Cheers,
Ben.