There are several companies that repair Jaguar radios for a flat rate. Just 'Google' Jaguar radio repair. If you want to keep the stock unit, or just replace the head with an aftermarket, you can get all the facias. What I want to find is a reasonable LCD clock repair for that car. Some 'highwaymen' in England will do this for $200, which is rediculous for a $5 part.
He moved back to his hometown in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and is working at a local COUNTRY radio station
I have a 1991 G20, and the radio suddenly quit working; the FSM specifically indicates a FUSE at the back of the radio head unit. but even at VERY close scrutiny i.e. disassembling the radio, no fuse could be located.
If you turn up your interior dashboard light settings, then the radio display will be brighter too. The radio dims to the setting for the dashboard when the lights are turned on.
When the radio is not working lots of other stuff doesn't work either. Try jiggling the keys in the ignition---or pressing back on them in the ignition.
You need to turn off the radio and then turn it back on while holding down the clock button from there use the up and down buttons to change hour then press clock again and use the up and down buttons to change the minutes then turn off the radio. When you turn the radio on again the clock should be working
If the other dash lights work then the back light bulb is probably bad. Depending on the radio model the dealer could stock the bulb. If it is the radio with an internal back light then the bulb is not replaceable by the consumer.
M y dash board light stop working and my back light too, i don't know where is the fuse box to check the problem. please help me thank you
To remove the radio from a 1994 Jaguar XJS Convertible, first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Use a flathead screwdriver or a radio removal tool to gently pry off the trim surrounding the radio. Once the trim is removed, unscrew any mounting screws securing the radio, then carefully slide the radio out of the dashboard. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna plug from the back of the radio.
Check the back of your rear view mirror.
The easiest way to reset the check engine light on a 2003 Jaguar XJ, is to remove the fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds and then put it back in. If the engine light remains on you should see a mechanic.
To remove the radio from a 2003 Jaguar XJS, first, ensure the car is turned off and disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Use a trim removal tool to gently pry off any surrounding trim or panels to access the radio mounting screws. Once exposed, remove the screws holding the radio in place, then carefully slide the radio out of the dashboard. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back of the radio.
The most common reason for your back light not to be working is the lightbulb needs to be changed. A broken ground wire can also cause the back light not to work.
If you have the serial number you can look up the code or have someone look it up for you. If you do not know the serial number then you will have to take out your radio as the number is on the back of the radio.
To remove the radio from a 2004 Jaguar XJ8, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Use a trim removal tool to carefully pry off the surrounding trim panel without damaging it. Once the trim is removed, unscrew the mounting screws holding the radio in place, then gently pull the radio out and disconnect the wiring harness from the back. Be sure to handle the components carefully to avoid any damage.
If you have an Android Fly F45 S, you can fix the back button lighting by restoring it to the manufacture settings.
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He moved back to his hometown in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and is working at a local COUNTRY radio station