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Troubleshooting dead Becker Europa II on a 1976 W115 300D -- any ideas?
The radio in my 300D stopped working at some point last year, I forget when. I think this happened after either one of two times when during an emergency I brought it to shops that had no business working on something that German and that old. My guess is that one of them did something stupid and broke the radio.
My regular mechanic says there's power coming to the radio leads. So is there an internal fuse on the Europa II, or is the thing probably just blown up? I pulled the unit and there wasn't anything obvious on the rear that read "fuse" or looked like it held a fuse or something. |
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Send it to Becker Autosound in Jew Jersey. They completely restored my Mexico Cassette along with the amplifier. Good pricing and quick turnaround too.
Phil Forrest
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1972 220D "Trudy," named by a friend. "The 220D sounds good... I suspect it is the only car that you need a calendar for, rather than a stopwatch, when doing acceleration tests." Tom Abrahamsson |
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Code type radio after a terminal removal on the battery? Not usually much can be done without being an electronics technician. Plus having some apropiate equipment. Not many car radios would have internal fusing. Although I never worked on Beckers in the day.
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