This is what's going on with my 95 Jeep GC also. Eventually, the entire display went out, too. I took my car to an audio dealer that specializes in car audio. He said the motherboard went out (it is fried). There would be moments (once per year) when the dislpay would show but no hope is left. Basically it needs a new radio. I get that clicking sound all the time now.
You should get the battery checked first.
I Dream in Stereo - 2007 was released on: USA: 15 January 2007 (limited)
check the fuse
remove the dashboard face then you should beable to remove and put in your new stereo u may have to take out the heater cointroll unit to get do that
under the dash in your fuse panel . it will say radio .
probably extra controls for the stereo volume and station selection.
There are quite a few relays and solenoids that are activated when an engine is turned on. Some of them make noise.
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remove the plastic panel around the stereo by using a flat screwdriver to pop it out in all corners then remove screws then remove stereo remove the plastic panel around the stereo by using a flat screwdriver to pop it out in all corners then remove screws then remove stereo
alternater wiring alternater wiring
It doesn't control anything. It is the connection for the cruise switches, horn switch, radio controls(if equipped) and airbag that allow the steering wheel to turn and there to still be a connection.
yes, I had a1967 stereo sg red the guitar had two imput jack holes one for each channel