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  • About pcolt94
    Name
    Paul
    Location
    Orlando FL
    Occupation
    Electrical Engineer
    Year & Model
    94 C4
    Color
    Teal
    Mods
    J55 brake upgrade, DRM Bias spring
    Biography
    Experience in military and commercial electronics
    Commercial ATP pilot
    Grew up in a dealership
    Love creative engineering
    Never give up on a problem
    Always use a spel checker, do the best I can with da grammer
    Country of Residence
    US
    Gender
    Male

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  • Last Activity: 03-18-2024 09:06 PM
  • Member Since: 01-18-2006

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  1. thornton310
    01-10-2018 01:15 PM
    Hi Paul, can you look at my post, I have a lot of free play in my steering wheel, my son in law is a very good mech, but would like to hear from forum members before he starts tearing things apart, thanks.
    https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...goes-here.html
  2. 1320_John
    12-23-2014 08:40 AM
    Hi Paul, I saw your message about scanners. I manufacture a Bluetooth scanner for 1995 and older GM vehicles. I work in Orlando. Let me know if you would like to try one out. I can be reached at 321-480-6182. Good luck with your car!
  3. hitch109
    03-10-2014 08:33 PM
    Pcolt94; This is hitch109 with the PKE System that isn't working. Thank you so much for identifying the twoadditional fuses (40 and 42). I pulled 42 and it was blown. 40 was OK. I replaced 42 and it immediately blew. Also this vehicle has a replacement stereo an Alpine unit. So I haven't solved it yet, but at least I have a lead! Thanks again.
  4. bobsmith67
    04-15-2012 05:33 PM
    Looking for a source for a entire dash and console for a 1989 corvette. ecklers and mid America seem to have some of the parts uut not all of the origional replacement parts. any suggestions??
  5. crazedmav
    02-27-2012 12:51 PM
    Hi Paul,

    I'm writing to you as you seem to know a lot about Bose stereos. Like you, I'm an EE so I'm not worried about getting inside of the Bose amps, but before I start replacing capacitors I wanted to bounce my plan off someone who knows more than me.

    I have an '84 Corvette with a '96 Camaro Bose CD player that I installed recently. Before the stereo change, my right front amp had a lot of low frequency distortion and my right front amp was silent. My rear amps/speakers are working fine.

    After the cassette-CD change, nothing changed with my front amps and I checked the CD on the bench with an oscilloscope and it had signals on all 4 outputs. Therefore, I've concluded that my front right speaker needs the capacitors replaced and I'm hoping that my left front speaker will start working if I replace its capacitors.

    My worry is that the right front speaker with no sound may need more than capacitors. Any advice you can offer about this?

    I also wired in an IPOD jack to the front of the CD player and it's great being able to listen to AM/FM/CD/IPOD. Now if my amps just worked ...

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Bob

    P.S. I also grew up on a car lot and I'm an ex-private pilot.
  6. liuhisn
    01-16-2011 05:24 PM
    Ok done
  7. pcolt94
    11-01-2008 10:41 PM
    Have not noticed any road noise difference that I could notice more or less. Just hope the Kumho work out well in the future.
  8. rx4arx
    11-01-2008 02:13 PM
    Had a similar problem on my 94. Same Goodrich tires. Ended up buying 4 Kumho ASX. One rear wheel needed fixing so just have 3 plus the minispare on at present. Road noise seems quieter to me. Have you noticed similar?

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