I have a 2001 Sebring with 60K miles and the radio went out. First it would
cut out then come back on the next day, so I thought elec. short but presets
and time was not lost while radio was not working for that day. No buttons
would work only the EQ lights would blink continuously. I used to be able to
pull the radio fuse and put it back in and the radio would work until I shut
off the car. Once the car was turned off again no buttons will work and only
the EQ lights blink. No one can figure out this issue however here is a link
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.chrysler.sebring/browse_thread/thread/4
19894489d14f9c2/68c06cd99aa01912%2368c06cd99aa01912?sa=X&oi=groupsr&start=0&num=
3
to others who have the same problem with same year. Replacing radio only
temporarily fixes the issue, six month later the after market radio is not
working as well. I find it hard to believe that both radios went bad,
dealership can not come up with any other solutions...
Please someone help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am going nuts without a radio.
Chris
maxpower - 17 Mar 2006 21:17 GMT
> I have a 2001 Sebring with 60K miles and the radio went out. First it would
> cut out then come back on the next day, so I thought elec. short but presets
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> off the car. Once the car was turned off again no buttons will work and only
> the EQ lights blink. No one can figure out this issue however here is a link
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.chrysler.sebring/browse_thread/thread/4
19894489d14f9c2/68c06cd99aa01912%2368c06cd99aa01912?sa=X&oi=groupsr&start=0&num=
3
> to others who have the same problem with same year. Replacing radio only
> temporarily fixes the issue, six month later the after market radio is not
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>
> Chris
Well if you have power to both red wires going into the radio (key on) and a
good ground you can believe that both radios are bad.
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Scott S. - 19 Mar 2006 09:00 GMT
My sisters went out hers the first 6 months. Same year you have, first ate a
tape and then just blasted the sound with no way to shut it off. Dealer did
a swap with a new one under warranty. Never was a issue again after that.
>> I have a 2001 Sebring with 60K miles and the radio went out. First it
> would
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> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
kru - 29 Mar 2006 07:43 GMT
Let me guess. It's an am/fm/cass with CD changer controls? Whether
they want to admit it or not, Chrysler DID have some problems with some
of these radios.
Pop over to 'www.replacementradios.com'
(http://www.replacementradios.com). You'll find a brand new
replacement unit for that here:
http://tinyurl.com/h3fvz
According to the ad, "This is the updated model. It is not the version
that was prone to shorting out, blaring volume, loss of display, etc,
etc."

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