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Ford Car Radio 1990s

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shango066

shango066

Жыл бұрын

car cassette and sony cd changer

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@vwestlife
@vwestlife Жыл бұрын
The radio might even have C-Quam AM Stereo.
@shango066
@shango066 Жыл бұрын
it do
@FlatBroke612
@FlatBroke612 Жыл бұрын
People don’t think it be like it is, but it do.
@elektroqtus
@elektroqtus Жыл бұрын
Very well quite possible
@bigalsmallengines
@bigalsmallengines Жыл бұрын
If you take it apart and clean and lube the sled rail the pickup rides on, that Sony CD player may start working. Many times those rails will dry up and cause the pickup to get stuck. I fixed several of these just by doing that back in the day. These actually work pretty well. Great video! Cheers 🍻 -Al
@ms_enj
@ms_enj Жыл бұрын
So that CD changer uses it's own wired FM modulator. It goes in between the factory antenna and the radio itself. There'll be a little metal box behind the dash somewhere with the factory antenna plugged in, and a cable that's plugged into the back of the radio. The display unit you were playing with is normally stuck somewhere on the dash, and it's controlled with an IR remote to skip discs and tracks, etc. These Sony units were the OEM changer for the stereo supplier that fitted the factory radios to Holdens of the day here in Australia, and I used to have one. These were actually rather reliable back in the day, and I can almost guarantee that a good clean will bring yours back to life. They didn't have a digital anti-shock memory or anything fancy like that, but they did have a really well designed damped suspension system, and they rarely skipped. As an added bonus, they held 10 discs to the usual 6, and the slot loading design of the magazine was far better than Pioneer's, which had flimsy trays that swung out for loading.
@hestheMaster
@hestheMaster Жыл бұрын
Sunnyland Slim was indeed one of the best blues pianists ever. Nice one Shango. You opened a real time machine of a sound system with a Sony CD machine.
@richardweinberger2756
@richardweinberger2756 Жыл бұрын
I had an old Kenwood radio with compatible Kenwood cd changer in a 60's Chevy pickup truck. You could tell from the quality of the cables that they meant business! Excellent system, never gave trouble. Now I'm riding in a 2011 Hyundai Sonata limited with their Harmon Kardon system and it is an absolute delight with a Sirius subscription. Being stuck in L.A. traffic is must less irritating with Gunsmoke and Paladin keeping the bad guys at bay.
@bob9483
@bob9483 Жыл бұрын
90’s always sounds like 10 years ago but it’s getting uncommon to find mint 90’s stuff
@novaseline4u
@novaseline4u Жыл бұрын
I drove an 89 Thunderbird SC that had that radio in it, along with the JBL amp and speaker factory option. It was a real nice setup. It had AM Stereo reception too, and it worked.
@rogersmith7396
@rogersmith7396 Жыл бұрын
The one in my 91 T Bird was a POS. Did'nt last long. I replaced it with an Alpine.
@me3333
@me3333 Жыл бұрын
The JBL's were real decent tuners and their amps weren't bad for being factory. I think the Lincoln JBL setup's were slightly better sounding, probably due to better sound deadening etc. The JBL's really were way better sounding than the regular factory head units
@THE_DOC_RAD
@THE_DOC_RAD Жыл бұрын
Shango, I used to work on a lot of these back in the late 90s when I started out as an auto radio repair technician. A lot of those Ford radios are comprised of mostly Fujitsu Ten components. The biggest issues were the dial would go "out", when in reality the incandescent "wedge" bulb would simply burn out behind the dial, the button and toggle controls would go intermittent due to a very cheap conductive contact arrangement behind the faceplate. In fact, the service replacement for this, was the entire faceplate is simply changed out. The other thing to look out for (although this exact model may be right before the trouble era) were these and the Lincoln radios used these lime green colored electrolytics on the main board that would puke where the rubber seal mated with the aluminum can. This would then promptly start eating away at the traces and by the time the customer noticed functional issues or a completely dead radio, it was too late as the main board suffered from too much corrosion damage from the multiple caps. Ironically, I believe they were Nichicon brand which are normally very good capacitors. I don't recall much issue with the cassette units other then bad belts or customers doing stupid things.
@classiccomputers6211
@classiccomputers6211 Жыл бұрын
Those lime green colored lytics were early low impedance variants that didn’t age well at all. All of the conventionally good brands had similar problems during that period, I suppose the chemistry just wasn’t there yet. But they all have a habit of eating the board and causing lots of damage. I have a list on the computer of the series I’ve found leaking so I know what to blanket replace for reliability
@anthonymokelkie9360
@anthonymokelkie9360 Жыл бұрын
Usually belt s wemt bad. Worn pinch rollers. Pioneer use just send whole mechanisms if was completely shot. I was bench technician fixed pioneer. Jvc. Clarion. Kenwood etc. Car junk. Nice once got know models really. Oh some that panasonic cd changers. Plastic gears hundreds them gears. Man alive what crap that was I rather fix old tvs. Really Times changed alright. Cant make living at it throw away now.
@eeli-kallehuurtela8180
@eeli-kallehuurtela8180 Жыл бұрын
I just recently refurbished one of these radios from my 89 T-bird. Had to change all of the green nichicon caps to make it work again.
@TroyGray-op4ej
@TroyGray-op4ej 7 ай бұрын
do you know how to fix one of these stuck in TAPE mode..?
@2packs4sure
@2packs4sure Жыл бұрын
That's the basic radio I had in my 1989 Crown Victoria that was loaded with every option except instaclear glass and trailer towing package and that thing sounded amazing,,, it lasted 14 years before it started acting weird. I tried to find and have put in a good aftermarket unit and went with a Sony which had a great tape transport but didn't sound as good.... Crown Vic went until 2017 with 260000 miles on it,, still ran well, transmission was going, still had the original freon in the air conditioning... Great car..
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 Жыл бұрын
There has to be dust on the laser; it’s been sitting for 25 years! I’m surprised it worked. The tape deck didn’t work, period. IMO, CD sounds much better than the compressed stuff today!
@odenviking
@odenviking 11 ай бұрын
i remeber the cd changer but my dad put one in a mazda 626 we had back inte 90 ies. but the changer was a pioneer and it was the best tha money clould buy in sweden in the 90ies. keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@tarstarkusz
@tarstarkusz Жыл бұрын
When I first started driving in the late 80s, there really were no automotive CD players. Everything was cassette. All of the lower end automotive cassette players could only fast forward. So if you wanted to rewind, you had to take out the tape, put in the other way and fast forward for what seemed long enough, then eject and put it back in. I was so happy when I finally got a pioneer with autoreverse and a rewind button. It was 300 bucks back when 300 bucks was a lot of money.
@cohort6159
@cohort6159 Жыл бұрын
Those things just tied into the stereo via the antenna. You'd tune into the modulated signal on FM. All your CD controls were on the tethered display unit you were working with. My cousin had a similar setup in his 1990s F150. The radio/cassette was completely agnostic of the CD deck.
@volvo09
@volvo09 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's an aftermarket add on, radio only does the tuning. It has an in line modulator in the cars antenna wire.
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 Жыл бұрын
Yes, it’s just like the RF out on a digital converter box, VCR, etc.
@krankyfish781
@krankyfish781 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day when these were common, if you drove past someone with one of these setup's and the station you were tuned in to was the same frequency they were using, you get to hear the other persons CD, while nearby!
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 Жыл бұрын
@@krankyfish781 I still tune to lower frequencies and hear the Bluetooth versions in traffic sometimes!
@erikburman530
@erikburman530 Жыл бұрын
My 1996 Ford Ranger came with a CD changer. It served me well for 10 years before I sold the truck. No complaints.
@u.p.tinkering
@u.p.tinkering Жыл бұрын
Back in the day, I had a Kenwood cd changer and that thing rocked on for years. LOL Never had good luck with anything CD related made by Sony. Thanks for taking us along Shango066!!!
@josephlee1959
@josephlee1959 Жыл бұрын
Kenwood was amazing back in the day, lots of folks here in the UK thought it was junk because there's a kitchen appliance brand of the same name!
@ATSNorthernMI
@ATSNorthernMI Жыл бұрын
When my mom ordered her expedition from the factory she worked at, they installed all the bells and whistles and the cd exchanger was inside the center console and they gave her extra caddy's for it. The stereo was double DIN at the time with the same Flourescent display but had push button bass,treble, fade, etc and had a button for CD. The stereo also had cassette. She owned that truck for years until she traded it for a lincoln.
@jimc9823
@jimc9823 Жыл бұрын
I had one of them in my '91 town car, best sounding factory stereo I've ever heard in a car.. Always wondered who made it for them..
@LakeNipissing
@LakeNipissing Жыл бұрын
Some of those had a large Ford/JBL power amplifier in the trunk (which can be used in other cars if you are very careful about the weird power supply wire color coding: red negative and yellow positive for the high current supply if I recall). They also had JBL 6 x 9s on the rear deck with *HUGE* magnets and deep baskets and raised angled tweeter/midrange assemblies with special grilles to accommodate them. Those JBL 6 x 9s with that power amplifier would blow your ears out, and the bass was very impressive. A friend had a *high* mileage (former cab or limo) 1991 Town Car he got for cheap with such a stereo, before he junked the car, I rescued the Ford JBL amplifier and the speakers.
@RPike-bq3xm
@RPike-bq3xm Жыл бұрын
I had one of those CD players and it worked pretty well. I think I remember a remote for it. You can pick a transmit frequency.
@strangeluck
@strangeluck Жыл бұрын
I've had great success with CD's in my cars over the years and still use them. I think you should give more love to CD's. They're uncompressed and have no DRM. No one can edit or memory hole tracks they think you shouldn't hear. Take care of them and they do last forever. I'm still using CD's I bought in the '80's.
@tony--james
@tony--james Жыл бұрын
I agree, CD's are great, I still have 200 of them, many I bought late 80's etc and not one disc is damaged, (though I do take care of them) also, it's a physical entity that you own, and collected etc, also they still have the album's cover artwork...
@oledcrt
@oledcrt Жыл бұрын
CDs are great, don’t know what you’re on about. They work a lot better if you don’t touch the shiny side.
@natarii
@natarii Жыл бұрын
90s OEM radios are so cool. The CD changer fight is almost as good as your video with the TV+radio+cassette combo
@gordonwelcher9598
@gordonwelcher9598 Жыл бұрын
It has been sitting in a bit damp vehicle for at least 27 years. Garbage? Original price $400-900, nobody would want to steal it.
@LakeNipissing
@LakeNipissing Жыл бұрын
It would be great to see some exterior / underhood video of this time capsule Explorer! I believe this series of Ford radio has AM Stereo reception.
@JacGoudsmit
@JacGoudsmit Жыл бұрын
The front panel has an "IR" logo so there's probably a remote control to switch the tracks. Somewhere in the car or somewhere in a landfill...
@markamcampbell5795
@markamcampbell5795 Жыл бұрын
i had a 95 Ranger and was at the wrecking yard getting interior parts out of a 2001 Explorer and saw the am/fm/ cd cassette player and snagged it it fit right in and sounded fantastic. it was plug-and-play.
@chevyguy131
@chevyguy131 Жыл бұрын
I get the excitement to find a nice 90's car. Recently got myself a clean 30,000mile '89 Buick lesabre. It also had radio problems with one dead channel. I recapped the amp board so it's in good shape now.
@mjg263
@mjg263 Жыл бұрын
Looks like the same manufacturer who made the stock stereo in my 2000 Chevy S-10, the best car stereo I’ve ever had! It has an excellent tuner, a very powerful amp and perfectly laid out controls that you can operate without taking your eyes off the road. When the FM section died last year I bought a refurbished one from a guy on eBay who rebuilds them. Wouldn’t even consider a cheap crappy Chinese aftermarket stereo, love that factory stock unit!
@mackenziebullied4900
@mackenziebullied4900 Жыл бұрын
It's not every day you hear about a good stock head unit lol! If i found one of these radios do you think itd be worth it to make a boombox out of it cause of the good tuner?
@THE_DOC_RAD
@THE_DOC_RAD Жыл бұрын
Not even close! Delco Electronics built your Chevy's radio as they did for decades for GM vehicles. This is a radio with mostly Fujitsu Ten components.
@WC0125
@WC0125 Жыл бұрын
I'm with you on that! My '96 Sierra has the original AM/FM/cassette head unit with the supplemental CD below the heater control. Both still work fine. I figure the cassette works because I've regularly "exercised" it the Randy Travis tapes I had when I bought the truck new. CD has never given an issue either. Good stuff to last 27 years in a vehicle with nearly 325K on it. Even a good aftermarket unit in 1996 would never have lasted like the Delco/Delphi unit has.
@randyab9go188
@randyab9go188 Жыл бұрын
Made by what was left of the Philco Corp when Ford bought them and then sold the brand to GTE Sylvania. Ford kept the auto radio division.
@shawnstthomas4811
@shawnstthomas4811 Жыл бұрын
And these units had amazing sound coupled with the JBL sub and amp.
@eeengineer8851
@eeengineer8851 Жыл бұрын
A friend in engineering college interned with Ford in the late 80s. I remember him talking about spending 1 3mo work semester at the radio plant in Mexico. Was this Visteon by that point?
@mrnmrn1
@mrnmrn1 Жыл бұрын
What a score that car is. The Sony CD changer either needs the laser pickup rails to be cleaned and lubricated (dried up grease), or the gear on the sled motor shaft is broken. Some Sony laser pickups (KSS-213 and alike) do deteriorate from age, due to the plastic suspension of the lens, but this one starts fine, the suspension issue would cause focus problems and would not even start. The pickup is almost surely fine.
@RockeyDAproductions
@RockeyDAproductions Жыл бұрын
Also if that's anything like the PlayStation two, it gets discrete errors from the laser getting weaker, but you can get significantly more life out of it by finding the tiny pot for controlling the laser diode power and turning it up a little
@VectraQS
@VectraQS Жыл бұрын
This week I had to recap the OEM radio in my 1992 Taurus. One day it failed with a pronounced fish odor. Works perfectly again.
@stirlingschmidt6325
@stirlingschmidt6325 Жыл бұрын
You can polish CDs - fine metal or plastic polish like Brasso or Novus. Major scratches won't go away, but removing the hard edges will allow most players to read them.
@ertyuiiknbvcx
@ertyuiiknbvcx Жыл бұрын
Perhaps spraying scratched cd's with a layer of clear coat laquer may fix the scratches? A thing that comes to mind not car related but i saw people pour water on vinyl and record rare albums with no cracling sounds.. kind of a fix like this too.. by the way :)
@v12alpine
@v12alpine Жыл бұрын
Need to see the rest of this vehicle! 6k miles, WOW.
@robertp7209
@robertp7209 Жыл бұрын
106k.
@TheBigdog868
@TheBigdog868 Жыл бұрын
I had several of these in a couple escorts, a mercury topaz and a ranger. Yours was the high end model!
@shawnstthomas4811
@shawnstthomas4811 Жыл бұрын
Be careful of those rocker switches for the volume. I've had multiple Ford's in the past and these are the first things to wear out and then what people do is force them harder till they break off. That is the premium stereo subwoofer for the JBL model. Ford sold this stereo as a premium unit for the JBL system only. I had a 91 Explorer with the stereo and a 1990 Thunderbird Super Coupe with this stereo and the optional CD player add on as well. The small square speaker output went out from the stereo to the CD player then out to a factory JBL amplifier then to the speakers. It was quite the Ensemble back then.
@bones007able
@bones007able Жыл бұрын
There is never any wear on parking brake pedals ... no one ever uses them .. unless you have a stick...
@brianleeper5737
@brianleeper5737 Жыл бұрын
I use them, because I live in a state where there's an annual safety inspection and if that parking brake is frozen/jammed it'll fail. Good way for that to happen is to never use it.
@bones007able
@bones007able Жыл бұрын
@@brianleeper5737 Just like pickup trucks and their spare tires that need to be cut down do to being rusted in position for years
@Synthematix
@Synthematix Жыл бұрын
Top quality radios these were and i love the green display
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 Жыл бұрын
That CD player isn't broken, it's in a special mode to help prevent copyright strikes.
@arcademania7544
@arcademania7544 Жыл бұрын
He got one anyways! 😂
@NerdyMeathead
@NerdyMeathead Жыл бұрын
6 thousand miles? It would be worth it to get the bodywork fixed and put it on cars and bids
@brently1973
@brently1973 Жыл бұрын
I have a Sony D35 Discman that I bought in my early 20s in 1992. It still works great today. A higher end Discman. It skips like a stone if you try to carry it around and use it. No buffering what so ever. I still enjoy using from time to time. I took really good care of it as it was so expensive at the time. I do believe it was manufactured in Japan. I wish i could find the original gum stick battery for it. Glad it has a battery holder for AA batteries :-)
@ercando11
@ercando11 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on such a nice find! Hope the J.J. Cruiser isn't too jealous.
@fredfabris7187
@fredfabris7187 Жыл бұрын
I want to say that was a factory add on CD system. I remember installing them at the Ford dealer 😎
@peterdevreter
@peterdevreter Жыл бұрын
But still, nothing beats a good cd player for sound quality. I have the original lexus sound system with cd changer in my car witch is a lexus es300 from 1995. I believe that behind the lexus branding its a pioneer system but I'm not sure.
@jdpinbaytown
@jdpinbaytown Жыл бұрын
That's a " Premium Sound " unit!, Note the square plug, It works with a external Power Amp located probably under one of the seats, I had a 1994 Ranger that had that setup
@caseyrevoir
@caseyrevoir Жыл бұрын
I'm in love! Sealed up since 6k, it no doubt has an eclectic note inside of VOC off gassing and distillates I want to freebase into my meat suit. On that A4LD, the main killer is shifting from 'OD' to 'D' with a locked converter. A quick tip out of the throttle really bangs up the converter bad too. I would tap the brake while the throttle was applied to unlock before a downshift. You can WOT downshift, but I'm not a WOT kind of guy. If you do the WOT too fast, the shift may happen on the locked converter anyway and can be.... Violent. Those Cologne engines Rev quickly. Simply unlocking the converter with a light brake tap while under throttle usually enabled me to skip my planned downshift because of the gained RPM. Tighten the transmission bands real quick, super easy. It really made a positive difference in all the A4LD's I've encountered. (they need a periodic retorque as the unit gains miles) The A4LD is a really great transmission that really delivers a great feel and gear ratio selection while being almost entirely without computer assistance. Blamed for everyone's ability to drive 150k on the original fluid, with most the damage done the last 10k when half the fluid started leaking out. A temp gauge or aftermarket cooler on the transmission is appreciated. It's funny what ends the life of a vehicle sometimes, silly pan gaskets makes a slushy unromantic 700R4 king of a life full of stressless poise and dignity of having to wrangle a blob of Jello around.
@envisionelectronics
@envisionelectronics Жыл бұрын
Those Sony CD players are not garbage. But then again you couldn’t figure out how to work it or had never seen an RF modulated CD changer LOL. I installed hundreds back in the day. It needs servicing but you probably won’t: former Sony Warranty Repair tech.
@igorrogi8971
@igorrogi8971 Жыл бұрын
Albert Luandrew aka sunnyland slim was a blues keyboard player in Chicago right after world war two and wrote sunnyland special.
@MrSmokingfrog1
@MrSmokingfrog1 Жыл бұрын
Possible it is 106k, just highway miles, much less wear in those conditions. Plus you already know, they just made things better back then Shango. I'm happy with my 93 Dakota 4x4 v8, still going strong with 178k.
@v12alpine
@v12alpine Жыл бұрын
Trans would be grenaded before 100k miles. Look for signs of replacement to determine if it really has >100k. Could also pop a valve cover to know for sure.
@qwertykeyboard5901
@qwertykeyboard5901 Жыл бұрын
For stationary setups CD's tend to be pretty nice! I mostly use them for data stuff, but I do occasionally take out an audio cd. But, as you've experienced here, lasers die. It happened to my portable dvd player too. Not cars though! Oh ho NO! The car jossling around from hitting bumps on the road is GUARANTEED to scratch your disks up.
@xeroinfinity
@xeroinfinity Жыл бұрын
i always love these older car stereos. even that sony disc changer wasnt bad for the time. what i always found is the units get dusty inside pretty easily. cleaning the laser usually helps for a while. relocating that disc changer up front in the glovebox is handy feature. lol
@pikadroo
@pikadroo Жыл бұрын
When i was in school for electronics across the street was the AC Delco car stereo repair center. Everyone applied for a job there hardly anyone got in. 😂
@johnnytacokleinschmidt515
@johnnytacokleinschmidt515 Жыл бұрын
I've got one of the Sony Mega Storage 200 compact disc players that holds 200 discs. It's the only CD player I've had since new and it works perfectly. Doesn't miss a beat or skip or anything. Every other player I've owned CD or DVD screw up. Even an Aiwa system we bought my mom had a CD failure. I'm going to learn to fix these things I hope. I'll never get rid of the 200 disc Sony. I bought it when I worked are Sears on the weekends while in college. I thought the most amazing thing would be to interface with a computer and write a program where one would classify each disc with a Genre and then the album or artist with a score one through ten. Then rate each song. Then you could get the computer to either play a set list, artist, genre, or randomize based on the ratings. Then if you could load the song data into memory you could have disc changes without lengthy music delay. And you'd have to figure out what to do about level variations and possible fade in and out. That was my mindset in engineering school thirty years ago. Today we have streaming services that can intelligently customize your preferences with little more than a thumbs up or down. I'd have made a million and lost ten.... 😆
@KortNatali
@KortNatali Жыл бұрын
What a diamond in the rough, please get that running and back on the road, those 1st gen explorers are the best! Would take one over a jeep any day.
@josephtome9600
@josephtome9600 Жыл бұрын
For the last 10 years all my music is MP-3 . A Sony tape deck has provided road music for those 10 years.
@1marcelfilms
@1marcelfilms Жыл бұрын
There was a 90s ford in our school with under 100 miles. Just dinged and scratched up from all the dumb kids in the shop but 0 rust. And the interior was stripped.
@dktr2
@dktr2 Жыл бұрын
These old receivers have such great selectivity and sensitivity. New receivers built on TEF6686 are also not bad, but it's still not it :)
@psynriter
@psynriter Жыл бұрын
Usually everything else about a Ford will fail you with exception to the radio, at least here in Australia
@icesoft1
@icesoft1 Жыл бұрын
The screen for the Sony CD changer has an 'IR' printed on it, suggesting that there's a wireless remote lost in the vehicle somewhere for it. That it plays the start of the disc, then falls off makes me wonder if the sled/slides in the laser scanner assembly need cleaned and relubricated - the laser can read the table of contents and start into the first track at the center of the disk, but cannot move out, and it's running out of the limits of the tracking magnets in the laser scanner assy. Perhaps just repeated use would get it moving again, but then you've made your opinion known about CD's, so....
@db3501
@db3501 Жыл бұрын
"Ford 2004" is a piece that came with the Ford Granada in Germany. I know this for the fact I own one and it works fine as a "good sample" with most cars I put it in 🙂 Thanks for sharing
@randyr.parker2698
@randyr.parker2698 Жыл бұрын
Jimmy Hoffa's truck? 🤭🤔
@MrCarGuy
@MrCarGuy Жыл бұрын
106k isn't much if it was always serviced and taken care of. Dealer service would keep the motorcraft parts on it
@2packs4sure
@2packs4sure Жыл бұрын
I'd like to hear more detail about the vehicle and where you picked it up and it's back story and so forth plus that blue plug possibly a din plug right next to the CD player look like it needed to be checked...
@phillanassa759
@phillanassa759 Жыл бұрын
Clean the laser. There should be a remote to control the remote sensor. I used to get 2-3000 hours on Sony ES players and they'd play any discs, even blue dye computer burned discs burned at 24X speed. New lasers are cheapish, and those earlier mid 90s units sounded great and were hearty. I upgraded to Clarion Pro Audio/McIntosh mobile audio in the mid to later 90s. I still have that all McIntosh system in place in my 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.9 AWD, with 3:73 axle ratio,46RE trans, on a 4 1/2" suspension lift; with a full wrap around push bar warn X9000 winch, KC DaLiters, rolling on 32x11.50x16" BFG AT's with RWL. Spins on factory Argent 16x8" 5 spoke wheels. Original STONE White paint, hood heat extractors with new Agate interior, and every possible option. In my 02 JGC Limited Trail Rated there is an all new custom built 4.7 HO motor, a 545RFE trans, 3:73 axles, Sure Grip rear diff, Vari-Loc Dana 35 front, fully loaded, factory indash Mopar CD player, feeding an Infinity 10 channel 476 watt amp, cassette player, CD controller for the CD changer located in the infant play area, OEM satellite radio, plus the factory GPS in dash touch screen Chrysler 1 1/2 DIN flat screen. Shes Dark Blue, rolling on Snowflake 17x8" wheels with 255 65 R17 Firestone Destination AT+3 tires and a level lift kit to do away with the soccer mom lean; front drive axle updated from a double CV front shaft to a Cardan Double joint at the NP247 Xfer case and a universal at the front axle. This eliminates the troublesome front double Rzeppa joint driveshaft that are the weak point, even for a 3" lift. Rzeppa joints dont like steep driveline angles. They are even weak on factory angles suspensions. Some fail at 10k miles some at 50k. Some fail over 100k miles but they ALL fail sooner or later. Many of those Sony mobile auto audio CD changers were quite good. Some OEM automakers used Sony stuff, along with Hamon Kardon, Blaupunkt, and Alpine, plus Fujitsu Ten, Motorola Delco, and Lear audio as well as Panasonic/Matsushita. It is totally true that the cheap 99 dollar Sony home or mobile multi optical player's were 100% crap. Whether RF coupled, or those that used the factory external switchable source input to the OEM head unit, the better more expensive units rocked, home and mobile as well. 2000 and later Sony left much tone desired, home or mobile. Like you, I enjoy decent factory audio systems, even the much better balanced (cleaner and higher powered) 2 ohm Infinity mobile factory systems. I hate all Bose (blows) factory and home audio offerings, even those in the later Corvettes and Nissan's, which were leagues worse than even the expensive substandard Monsoon (Delco) systems in the C5 and later Vettes. Even the Harmon JBL systems in better FoMoCo products largely sounded better than any Bose offerings. I love your channel Dan, and I look forward to your weekly updates. I've viewed most every video you've made since 2012. Please keep making them and dont quit anytime soon. I look forward to your weekly drops and wait from Thursdays on for something new to drop... whether its the electronics crash and burns, general automotive computer repair, or your most excellent Mine Explorations. I love them all, as well as your attitude and commentary. A man who speaks and thinks like me! Rock-On my friend! Perhaps we'll meet up someday soon, in the deserts of the Southwest or on the local LA electronics scene. I live in Hanover, Pa. Very close to Carlisle car fairgrounds and much of the best muscle car as well as vintage automobile and truck markets plus vehicle shows in the nation. Forget Mecum, or Barrett Jackson, they are obscenely overpriced, stodgy, fake, as well as boring to watch. Chryslers at Carlisle (Mopars At Carlisle) is my favorite event of the season and the one to see if you ever get out this way. We have lots of vintage TVs, stereo gear from the golden age of American electronics; all manner of electronics, test equipment, whatever your passion is, and the prices are still quite reasonable. You live in the land of plenty, I live in the land of OZ! Peace be unto you my brother, as well as to Missus Shango, and all the Shango kitty's at large! Keep safe and stay healthy my friend !
@markjohnston73
@markjohnston73 Жыл бұрын
The same model radio, I think... in a 90's Ford Mercury Cougar, and my Mother was driving across country, (I wasn't there, but my grandmother was...), and a tape got stuck, They were listening to the Cassette single "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by "Crash Test Dummies". I don't recall how they finally got it out or how many times the song played before they stopped it & that car was only a few years old at the time, though I'm sure the cassette player got a lot of use.
@aarongunter5582
@aarongunter5582 Жыл бұрын
Man I love you your awesome
@justlooking2222
@justlooking2222 Жыл бұрын
You will want to re-cap the 3-Caps in the EEC-IV computer that controls the fuel injection and transmission. Just did mine on a 92 E150 van.
@klafong1
@klafong1 Жыл бұрын
Wow! This is an automotive time capsule. I remember reading an article in the mid 1980s that predicted a combined control and sound system with almost the same amount of functionality found in modern luxury cars. The only difference was that the system envisioned in 1985 used a CRT as the display device, and it was a text-only display without any kind of navigation functionality. The unfortunate casualty has been the use of standardized sizes for radios. There is no elegant way of placing an aftermarket radio in a modern car.
@jtc1983tx
@jtc1983tx Жыл бұрын
Didn't you get this car like 2 years ago? I remember the video on you starting it on propane and then changing the fuel pump, etc..
@fireantsarestrange
@fireantsarestrange Жыл бұрын
I don't use CD's anymore either. I still have a Sony 300 disk changer and believe it or not you can still buy the laser pickup module for it. Mine doesn't work anymore either. The part I need to repair it is only 15 bucks but I don't really care. It's a nice old machine though. I probably should fix it.
@robinsonsoto8471
@robinsonsoto8471 Жыл бұрын
he E04 error message may occur when the laser for the CD player is unable to read the disc being played. I had a similar one before. Bad laser.
@jonathaneastwood2927
@jonathaneastwood2927 Жыл бұрын
I would say the CD spindle motor is not quite running up to full speed at the start of the discs due to having been sat unused for a long period . Try a quick shot of contact cleaner in that motor. Repairing these for Sony was my day job back when that thing was new
@connorm955
@connorm955 Жыл бұрын
My dad had a 1997 F150 he bought in 2000 or 2001 from a friend of his to replace his 1991 Ranger XLT. The display got really dim and the radio died in 2008 or 2009. I think it might of had moisture in it too.
@michaelmihalis9057
@michaelmihalis9057 Жыл бұрын
If it had the option it would be in the trunk area 6 or 10 cd changer.Great find.Mike the Greek
@jasonproductions9391
@jasonproductions9391 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I remember you making a repair series on a '93 Explorer some 8+ years ago, which also had an issue with the tape player. Is this the same car?
@wilstjb3122
@wilstjb3122 Жыл бұрын
The car is a time capsule. There’s a Spectra on the floor.
@eeengineer8851
@eeengineer8851 Жыл бұрын
Had slightly older similar versions of that radio w and w/o cassette player in some mid-late 80s Fords. There is a small board at the back where the speaker harness plugs in. Got intermittent problems with 1 speaker cutting out. Its been a while, but I think that board interfaced with the main board with a ribbon cable. It was either the pins in the board for the harness plug or the ribbon cable ends got cracked solder joints from vibration over the years. I resoldered them all and problem was fixed. If intermittent speaker issues, check that after the speakers themselves.
@bigsky1970
@bigsky1970 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that was definitely Sunnyland Slim. My iPhone identified it within about a millisecond.
@electron0002
@electron0002 Жыл бұрын
Probably the Motorola radio is worth more than that cd changer
@eaglevision993
@eaglevision993 Жыл бұрын
Funny that you didn´t know this typical 90s setup: CD changer with FM IF output. I still have a JVC changer unit in my 88 Corvette. Works like a charm and you can keep the stock cassette AM FM radio while still listening to these new compacty disky things.
@Realmknjeeze
@Realmknjeeze Жыл бұрын
Maxell cassette. ..completely forgot about that one
@agostinodibella9939
@agostinodibella9939 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t played a cassette in a while. I don’t miss them.
@blobscott
@blobscott Жыл бұрын
I had that exact radio in a Ford Taurus. I am almost positive the AM band has a stereo decoder. Even if the vehicle goes, put that thing in a standalone box and you have a decent am stereo radio.
@W1RMD
@W1RMD Жыл бұрын
Worth it for the vfd display alone! I was never a fan of 1990's styling. You can't set ANYTHING on a rounded dash and expect it to stay there. I'll agree that even the best radio looks wrong in an older vehicle! When I got my 1995 Crown Vic in 2002 I tried to get a factory radio for it from the dealer and it was $1200 back then! I got in a head on collision with it with a 80's vintage piece of crap E-350 uninsured junk U-Haul van from New Hampshire going (FAST) down an icy hill here in Maine. Did you know that you can LEGALLY drive uninsured in ANY state IF you register it in New Hampshire?! I had to foot the bill(s) for his negligence even though I was driving slow and carefully. I
@davepike6170
@davepike6170 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I believe this is a 6k mile vehicle as well.
@TechGorilla1987
@TechGorilla1987 Жыл бұрын
Christ, that looks like about a 1000 watt high pressure sodium lamp on the passenger seat. Supertastic weed-weener right there. Looks like it's actually in a socket too.
@Fireship1
@Fireship1 Жыл бұрын
Curious about the Motorola two way radio mike in the shot at the end. Did this have a land mobile radio installed in it?
@fadingbeleifs
@fadingbeleifs Жыл бұрын
... and as a side note, back in the day, nothing but the high end automotive CD players had skip protection... Solid state memory was very expensive back then, and memory was very VERY slow compared to what came 5 to 10 years later. That system just needs a thorough cleaning and lubrication... It's not garbage... It just sat BAKING for 25 years! I'm pretty sure you'd be skipping too if you were cooking THAT long... Lol
@11sfr
@11sfr Жыл бұрын
Ford used that same basic JBL radio for what seems like forever, I had an almost identical one in a 1984 Lincoln Town Car, albeit with ultra classy "Electronic Sound" script on the face plate. Actually still have two non working examples that died shortly after install and a random bag of parts from when I just rebuilt the original
@makinbac0n
@makinbac0n Жыл бұрын
As an owner of multiple 90s Fords. Those radios were trash. GM had a way better sound system. Wasn't until the later 90s that the Ford stock radios got better. Every one of those in my 94 and 95 F150s were dead or replaced when i got them. The speakers weren't too bad but that radio was comeplete trash.
@MiamiZombie2012
@MiamiZombie2012 Жыл бұрын
Been looking for an oem radio for my 94 ranger. Been checking the junkyard periodically to no avail. Ebay has some but they're damn near a hundred bucks.
@robinsonsoto8471
@robinsonsoto8471 Жыл бұрын
You must tune in the frequency on the radio. Fm. Because the installed radio is not made by sony.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 Жыл бұрын
He really is blaming a cobbled together system on the bad quality, as I have an 02 Ford F-150 Crew Cab with the big V8 we keep around for our 2nd ride, and to do general truck stuff, but it has a 6 disc changer in the center console, and it still sounds fantastic, but we rarely use these days, as I use a Sony tape to 3.5mm adapter with my phone for KZbin Music Premium, Google Podcast, SoundCloud, Tune-In etc.., which also sound great, and for that reason I'll keep buying Android phone with a 3.5mm jack for as long as I can, and keeping the truck for as long as I can.
@fadingbeleifs
@fadingbeleifs Жыл бұрын
Hit the CD mode button on the lower right corner of the head unit..
@kevinb158
@kevinb158 Жыл бұрын
I have a Sony tape deck with a 10 disc SonyCDX-600 it works great only problem I have I don't even own any CD's or tape's anymore
@coondogtheman
@coondogtheman Жыл бұрын
When it comes to music for me it's mostly digital like MP3 because it's reliable. I've purchased CDs but then I rip them to digital and the music goes on my phone and the CD goes to the shelf where it's not used again. You should try to fix that changer or give it to someone who would like to have it.
@RPike-bq3xm
@RPike-bq3xm Жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 Avalon with 108,000 that looks better than that. Its all about how its taken care of and the environment it lives in.
@1marcelfilms
@1marcelfilms Жыл бұрын
The ideal car radio would have cassette, mp3 cds, usb, bluetooth, aux in, FM and digital radio
@ralphj4012
@ralphj4012 Жыл бұрын
As the vehicle only has 6k miles on it and spent a long time at the beach, I wonder whether the CD just needs a clean. Still have the CD autochanger in my 2004 Jag and that works fine (cleaned twice).
@Subgunman
@Subgunman Жыл бұрын
It’s a pity that the plastic they use on cars crumbles after about ten years. Anything you find to replace panels will suffer the same fate, even with "new old stock" you will have issues. Detroit cheap plastic for maximum profit. There is not much of a market for plastic since this is almost or 30 years old and very few remain in decent condition to warrant someone making replacement panels. I always wanted a Sony mini disk changer that used these small digital disks resembling a small floppy disk. I have the home disk recorder player, great audio! I thought that remote head to the Sony disk player had switches somewhere on that mini head to select disk and track.
@jefferyb304
@jefferyb304 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar CD changer in my first car. It hissed on high notes. I don't miss the player or the Ford Taurus that stayed broke down.
@aerotro
@aerotro Жыл бұрын
When I worked at the High Fi shop before setting up my own repair business I bought a Marantze CD52 player at trade cost value in 1994 It still works even today no issues, although I dont use it very often, 'Philips invented the compact disk' and later Marantze Japan took over the trade via a merger if you ever come across such a unit hang on to it you might get lucky. But it all depends if it has been used too much all lasers do go bad over time I agree! however some brands really do excel in quality and last.
@madmanmapper
@madmanmapper Жыл бұрын
I haven't been in many of these, but I have fixed a few with LCD issues. The LCD contacts are mounted in foam, the foam loses a bit of elasticity and the contacts don't touch the board anymore. I would put a little thin cardboard to take up space and squish the LCD foam little tighter, and it would work fine. Also I bet that CD changer just has a dirty lens. Q-tip, alcohol, you know. Not that you care, or should, even.
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