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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / February 2005

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95 nissan maxima stereo issues

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jacob.basham@gmail.com - 19 Feb 2005 00:25 GMT
I put a cd in the cd player (Bose AM/FM, CD, Cassete Stereo) and it did
play then when switched to the radio and back, the CD would not play,
or eject and the display would stay blank.

I thought perhaps it was just because it was hella cold, now... two
months later, even on 60 degree days still nothing.

I have tried patiently waiting, taking out two fuses (one said Bose the
other said something like stereo), slapping the hell of the dash board,
and sweet talking while petting the sterring wheel.

If anyone has any thoughts or ideas on how to remedy this that would be
fabulous as I am dearly tired of listening to the radio, expessially
since here in Chicago the Spanish channels are starting to be the best
and I don't under stand a word of it.

Thanks

Jake
11roy - 20 Feb 2005 00:52 GMT
i got the same problem.
please let me know if you getting some kind of new info about it.
thanks.
3maxman - 20 Feb 2005 11:09 GMT
this is typical bose stereo problem.  there was a write up somewhere on
maxima.org. with pics that show you how to fix it.  you need to resolder
some connections.  in my opinion, by yourself a pioneer and the adapter to
run the speaker amps.  I did this to one of my cars and it sounds great.
all for $200.
11roy - 20 Feb 2005 22:23 GMT
hey

i just finished fixing my bose stereo
it took me 6 hours but now its working.
i took it out, cleaned it a little bit and its fine now.
the hardest part was taking it out.
if you want some tips, let me know.
BeeP - 22 Feb 2005 03:00 GMT
Right. Sometimes the laser source gets dusty, and that causes a
no-play situation.  Have had this happen in home stereo too, and all
that was needed was some careful cleaning inside.
Once you got the radio out, how did you access the inside? Did you
have to open up the unit?
TIA.
Bob

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> the hardest part was taking it out.
> if you want some tips, let me know.
 
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