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Typical Jeep Stock Radio Problem Repair Options

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From numerous forums on the web, I have discovered that the Jeep stock radio/CD players are prone to failing when they are 10+ years old.  Has anyone discovered a repair option?

I had it in my mind that a similar repair to the Playstation 3's yellow ring of death fix, which involves removing the motherboard and heating the circuits until the micro soldering reattaches, might work for the circuitry in these radios.

Any ideas?  I have another one that has failed previously, so I may test on that one to see if I can find a solution.

Cheers,

Dan

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Daniel

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Typical Jeep Stock Radio Problem Repair Options

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From numerous forums on the web, I have discovered that the Jeep stock radio/CD players are prone to failing when they are 10+ years old.  Has anyone discovered a repair option?

I had it in my mind that a similar repair to the Playstation 3's yellow ring of death fix, which involves removing the motherboard and heating the circuits until the micro soldering reattaches, might work for the circuitry in these radios.

Any ideas?  I have another one that has failed previously, so I may test on that one to see if I can find a solution.

Cheers,

Dan

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1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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