Re: cab leak

From: jim miller (jmiller@eramp.net)
Date: Thu Dec 18 1997 - 22:35:25 EST


you may only have a bad fuse keeping radio from working. the radio uses 2 power
sources. 1 turns on with the key and runs the amps and motors, the other stays
live all the time and runs the clock, display and microprocessor needed to tune
the stations. some veichles use a dome or cig lighter fuse for the constant
source. this may fix the radio problem but i cant help on the leak.

N2mopars wrote:

> In a message dated 97-12-18 13:43:50 EST, you write:
>
> << The digital display on the radio went out and no sound comes out, but I can
> hear the motors of the tape deck turning. I think the problems with the radio
> are due to water in the cab. it was basicaly raining inside the truck when
> the water on the floor bords condensed on the windshield.
>
> I also have a 92 Dakota company truck that has the same leak but on the
> passenger side. Does anyone else have this problem? I was going to take off
> the cowel under the windshield wipers and look there, maybe a little butyl
> rubber sealant will fix it? If anyone has any ideas, suggestion or knowledge
> I could use the help. >>
>
> Check the heater core. I had a heater core blow up on my 96 Dakota, with only
> 5,000 miles on it. Luckily I was able to make it home, and to the dealer the
> next day, without overheating. Carpets were soaked with coolant!!!!! I mean
> literaly flooded!!!! Windows would no unfog/clearup!! Then it took them 2
> weeks to fix!!!!!
>
> Brad



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