Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car?
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Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car?
I am dreading taking the head unit out of the ZR1.Is there nothing
you can try first to make the CD player work?
you can try first to make the CD player work?
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
My CD player only works when it is 85+ degrees out.
I never really found removing the radio that big of a deal.
I never really found removing the radio that big of a deal.
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
Steve,
What's it not doing. Any symptoms. May want to post over on the Audio site also.
Did you trade cars???
What's it not doing. Any symptoms. May want to post over on the Audio site also.
Did you trade cars???
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (jimswhite92)
The laser on the CD player will not stay fixed on the CD.It tries
to play the CD but just keep making this little beeping noise.
I sold the yellow vett to a local fellow.
Steve
to play the CD but just keep making this little beeping noise.
I sold the yellow vett to a local fellow.
Steve
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
It takes maybe 30 minutes at most to remove the bose. It's so simple I swapped one out while two tires were being mounted and balanced on locobobs car before we drove it from Texas to Oregon.
But to answer your question, you have to remove it to serivce it.
But to answer your question, you have to remove it to serivce it.
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
I remember corvetteradios.com has a procedure for removing it. I removed mine in my 92 with no problem.
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
I am dreading taking the head unit out of the ZR1.Is there nothing
you can try first to make the CD player work?
you can try first to make the CD player work?
Seriously, you can't do a tune up without popping the hood, and you can't fix a radio just by pushing buttons. It's time to take the few minutes necessary to pull it out, and have your favorite repair shop fix all the cold solder joints inside that break daily.
[Modified by Jim85IROC, 4:46 PM 5/20/2003]
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
The laser on the CD player will not stay fixed on the CD.It tries
to play the CD but just keep making this little beeping noise.
I sold the yellow vett to a local fellow.
Steve
to play the CD but just keep making this little beeping noise.
I sold the yellow vett to a local fellow.
Steve
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (bhamvett)
This might help......
Steps for Removal Of the Delco-Bose Radio for light bulb replacement
Before doing anything, take a good look at your unit at night and determine where the dark areas are. This will help you understand which bulbs require replacement once you get the radio apart.
Parts Required
Radio Shack
12 volt, Bi-Pin, 50 milliamp bulbs
P/N 272-1154 ($1.39 each)
1 per package
If your car is equipped with an automatic transmission;
With car sitting on a level surface, apply emergency brake and select neutral with shifter.
Turn ignition switch to off.
Pry shifter button out of shift **** by inserting a thin blade screwdrivers on each side of button.
Use a pair of straight nose snap ring pliers to remove spring clip on shifter ****.
Pull shifter **** off of shift lever.
Remove shifter trim plate by first removing two 7 mm screws inside console. Pull corners of carpet up to reveal screws.
Remove the one 7 mm screw that is found inside cup holder.
Gently lift up trim plate until you can unplug shift indicator light. Rotate light socket to disengage from plate.
Unplug cigarette lighter socket by prying the two tabs and slide socket off of lighter receptacle.
Leave rear deck release wiring attached to button, and swing trim plate to the passenger seat.
Lower steering wheel by tilting to the lowest position.
Remove two cross head screws in A/C duct, and remove grill
Remove radio trim plate by first removing two screws at bottom of plate and one at top right. Be careful when removing trim plate because there is a spring clip on left side. Pull straight out to disengage clip.
Radio has 4 screws that hold it into dash. Remove all 4 screws, being careful not to drop any. They are hard to find once you drop them.
Remove radio from dash, by sliding out and at the same time prying the trim away to allow room for the radio attachment ears. If you are not careful, you will scratch the trim work.
When radio is out sufficiently, unplug the two electrical connectors. Don’t worry; they are keyed so you can’t mix them up when plugging back in.
Take radio to workbench, or table, and lay a soft cloth or cardboard down to protect both the radio and counter top. Remove the top cover of radio. There are about 13 small screws located on the top, back and sides. With top off, remove the volume, balance, and tone ***** by pulling off. These ***** are specific to each function, so don’t mix them up. If you do, no big deal, you just have to sort it out.
Next, you want to remove the faceplate. This is done by gently prying the tabs that are located on the top and sides. The face will rotate out at the top first. Continue rotating until you can disengage the tabs on the bottom side. Pull the plate out far enough to disconnect the two connectors on the ribbon cables going to the back of the faceplate. Once the cables are disconnected, the plate can be completely removed from the radio.
There are 4 small socket head screws on the circuit board that hold the circuit board to the faceplate. Lay the face plate face down and remove the four screws. Gently lift the board away from the face plate. Be careful and don’t accidentally dump out all your face plate push buttons, cause then you won’t know which button goes where…unless you have a better memory than me. My savior was a picture of the radio in the MidAm Catalog. Need I say more? Now, where were we?
You will see 3 lights around the display, and four lights in the pushbutton area. The 3 lights around the display are identical to the ones you bought at Radio Shack. Unsolder the old ones and replace. The 4 in the pushbutton area are not an exact match in size, but they work, and are easy to solder into the board.
When all lights are replaced in the board, set it aside and look at the two light bulbs by the volume and balance controls. The top light is replaceable, and can be removed by grasping with your fingers and pulling out. Replacement bulbs are available at AutoZone or at the dealer. Don’t ask the dealer to look the part up on his computer, cause he won’t show it. Just show him the bulb. The bottom light is hard soldered and if you must replace it, use one of the bulbs you purchased at Radio Shack. Again, the bulbs won’t be an exact match, but they work just fine.
Re-assembly is pretty straightforward. Be careful, and when re-installing into the dash, slide the unit in far enough to hook the two connectors up, then try the lights prior to final assembly.
Don’t forget to slide the shift indicator slot over the shifter tab when lowering the console plate back into position.
:seeya Purp
Steps for Removal Of the Delco-Bose Radio for light bulb replacement
Before doing anything, take a good look at your unit at night and determine where the dark areas are. This will help you understand which bulbs require replacement once you get the radio apart.
Parts Required
Radio Shack
12 volt, Bi-Pin, 50 milliamp bulbs
P/N 272-1154 ($1.39 each)
1 per package
If your car is equipped with an automatic transmission;
With car sitting on a level surface, apply emergency brake and select neutral with shifter.
Turn ignition switch to off.
Pry shifter button out of shift **** by inserting a thin blade screwdrivers on each side of button.
Use a pair of straight nose snap ring pliers to remove spring clip on shifter ****.
Pull shifter **** off of shift lever.
Remove shifter trim plate by first removing two 7 mm screws inside console. Pull corners of carpet up to reveal screws.
Remove the one 7 mm screw that is found inside cup holder.
Gently lift up trim plate until you can unplug shift indicator light. Rotate light socket to disengage from plate.
Unplug cigarette lighter socket by prying the two tabs and slide socket off of lighter receptacle.
Leave rear deck release wiring attached to button, and swing trim plate to the passenger seat.
Lower steering wheel by tilting to the lowest position.
Remove two cross head screws in A/C duct, and remove grill
Remove radio trim plate by first removing two screws at bottom of plate and one at top right. Be careful when removing trim plate because there is a spring clip on left side. Pull straight out to disengage clip.
Radio has 4 screws that hold it into dash. Remove all 4 screws, being careful not to drop any. They are hard to find once you drop them.
Remove radio from dash, by sliding out and at the same time prying the trim away to allow room for the radio attachment ears. If you are not careful, you will scratch the trim work.
When radio is out sufficiently, unplug the two electrical connectors. Don’t worry; they are keyed so you can’t mix them up when plugging back in.
Take radio to workbench, or table, and lay a soft cloth or cardboard down to protect both the radio and counter top. Remove the top cover of radio. There are about 13 small screws located on the top, back and sides. With top off, remove the volume, balance, and tone ***** by pulling off. These ***** are specific to each function, so don’t mix them up. If you do, no big deal, you just have to sort it out.
Next, you want to remove the faceplate. This is done by gently prying the tabs that are located on the top and sides. The face will rotate out at the top first. Continue rotating until you can disengage the tabs on the bottom side. Pull the plate out far enough to disconnect the two connectors on the ribbon cables going to the back of the faceplate. Once the cables are disconnected, the plate can be completely removed from the radio.
There are 4 small socket head screws on the circuit board that hold the circuit board to the faceplate. Lay the face plate face down and remove the four screws. Gently lift the board away from the face plate. Be careful and don’t accidentally dump out all your face plate push buttons, cause then you won’t know which button goes where…unless you have a better memory than me. My savior was a picture of the radio in the MidAm Catalog. Need I say more? Now, where were we?
You will see 3 lights around the display, and four lights in the pushbutton area. The 3 lights around the display are identical to the ones you bought at Radio Shack. Unsolder the old ones and replace. The 4 in the pushbutton area are not an exact match in size, but they work, and are easy to solder into the board.
When all lights are replaced in the board, set it aside and look at the two light bulbs by the volume and balance controls. The top light is replaceable, and can be removed by grasping with your fingers and pulling out. Replacement bulbs are available at AutoZone or at the dealer. Don’t ask the dealer to look the part up on his computer, cause he won’t show it. Just show him the bulb. The bottom light is hard soldered and if you must replace it, use one of the bulbs you purchased at Radio Shack. Again, the bulbs won’t be an exact match, but they work just fine.
Re-assembly is pretty straightforward. Be careful, and when re-installing into the dash, slide the unit in far enough to hook the two connectors up, then try the lights prior to final assembly.
Don’t forget to slide the shift indicator slot over the shifter tab when lowering the console plate back into position.
:seeya Purp
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (PurpleC4)
It seems a place in N.Y fixes vette radios. I believe it is United Radio in Syracuse,New York. This is from a couple of years ago,but pretty sure its right.
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (6spd89)
Yes United Radio is the Authorizied Factory Service Centers for GM. However Dr. Don also does the BOSE repairs and is much quicker on the turnaround. He does a great job too. I'm sure someone will jump in with the contact info for him.
You might think about just replacing it since you'll have it out anyway at that point.
You might think about just replacing it since you'll have it out anyway at that point.
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (92PoloVette)
[QUOTE]Yes United Radio is the Authorizied Factory Service Centers for GM. However Dr. Don also does the BOSE repairs and is much quicker on the turnaround. He does a great job too. I'm sure someone will jump in with the contact info for him.
:iagree: I just got mine back from Doc Don and got it installed in about 1/2 hr. He did a good job for about $150+ shipping. YOu can check him out at: http://www.doctordons.com
[Modified by ittlfly, 6:57 AM 5/21/2003]
:iagree: I just got mine back from Doc Don and got it installed in about 1/2 hr. He did a good job for about $150+ shipping. YOu can check him out at: http://www.doctordons.com
[Modified by ittlfly, 6:57 AM 5/21/2003]
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (ittlfly)
[ :iagree: I just got mine back from Doc Don and got it installed in about 1/2 hr. He did a good job for about $150+ shipping. YOu can check him out at: http://www.doctordons.com
[Modified by ittlfly, 6:57 AM 5/21/2003][/QUOTE]
I r&r mine in less than 30 minutes.......so can you! ;)
[Modified by ittlfly, 6:57 AM 5/21/2003][/QUOTE]
I r&r mine in less than 30 minutes.......so can you! ;)
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Re: Is there anyway to fix the bose CD player without taking it out of the car? (brdd)
I disagree with most of the above posts. The Bose CD player CAN be fixed without removing it, if you use a big enough hammer.
It shouldn't take more than a few whacks.
Edit: Sorry, forgot the icon. :smash:
[Modified by KY Vette, 9:10 PM 5/21/2003]
It shouldn't take more than a few whacks.
Edit: Sorry, forgot the icon. :smash:
[Modified by KY Vette, 9:10 PM 5/21/2003]