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Re: Was Fuba Q, now Headliner Q
OK...disclaimer...I never have been afraid to dive in,
and I always check what I'm asking before I post...but
this time I'm wanting some preliminary advice on
headliner removal/reinstall (only to remove the Fuba):
What to do/not do?
Will it go back together perfectly?
What will I screw up?
Job bastard factor, 1-5, 5 being a real bastard?
TIA,
Ron
--- josh Wyte <josh_wyte@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The amp in the Fuba is probably burned out.
> Unfortunately you have to replace the whole Fuba...
>
> -josh
>
>
> --- Cheapass Ron Pieper <rapieper@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > My dumb brother (from whom I shamelessy stole the
> > name
> > Victor) has the same problem with his Fuba (on '87
> > GLI
> > 16V) that I do...poor AM, fine FM. Both stereos
> in
> > question work fine with non-amplified antenna
> > substituted for troubleshooting.
> >
> > Bentley doesn't address this. Anyone with
> > experience?
> > Poor grounding at the antenna? Bad antennta
> stalk?
> >
> > Just plain FUBAred? Any solutions incorporating a
> > rooftop antenna, amplified or not?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
=====
Ron (Cheapass)
'87 16V, ("Victor"), '93 Cabby ("Teufelhasen")
ICQ 108845455
"One....two....one...two...three..."
-Lynyrd Skynyrd
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