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I checked the search and all I found was the capacitor problem, fuse, and switch used to set the time as culprits. Aside from the hard one,the caps, I've checked everything else. Anything anyone else can suggest? The switch is a little tricky and I may need to get some eletronic cleaner on it before I pull the dash. Help?
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Assuming that you have power, it is almost surely a capacitor problem. Not difficult to do, if you know your way around a miniature soldering iron and are patient and think before acting as the instructions are generic and the clocks are specific. Good luck!
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