Dewster
Newbie
I've got a few questions about the receiver boxes in the 88-94 trucks.
-First, did GM officially recognize it as a faulty part?
-Second, were those receiver boxes used only in the 88-94 trucks or were they used in other vehicles as well? I don't think they were used in the 95-98 line, since I've never seen one of those go out.
-Third, has anyone found a fix for the stock receiver boxes? I've been working on diagnosing mine with an oscilloscope for a while now, but I'm sort of at an impasse with testing the chips soldered to the board vs out of the board.
-And lastly, is there any other option for using/modding a different receiver box to work with the radio/cassette player heads? (Maybe another GM line of vehicles?)
Any answers will help out wonders.
-First, did GM officially recognize it as a faulty part?
-Second, were those receiver boxes used only in the 88-94 trucks or were they used in other vehicles as well? I don't think they were used in the 95-98 line, since I've never seen one of those go out.
-Third, has anyone found a fix for the stock receiver boxes? I've been working on diagnosing mine with an oscilloscope for a while now, but I'm sort of at an impasse with testing the chips soldered to the board vs out of the board.
-And lastly, is there any other option for using/modding a different receiver box to work with the radio/cassette player heads? (Maybe another GM line of vehicles?)
Any answers will help out wonders.