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We had vinyl siding that was vandalized (cracked, chipped). We were unable to replace it with new because the sun had faded it over time. Only fix was to hire a handyman to move the cracked and chipped pieces to an inconspicuous place on the same facing walls and caulk the cracks and chips. The swapped out pieces were placed where the chips and cracks had previously been.
You might not be able to fix this problem. But first, here is a sugestion you can try. Remove the faceplate and inspect the metal contacts on both the deck and the faceplate. Each contact operates a different function of the radio such as providing power to illuminate the faceplate. Make sure no contacts have been broken, pushed in, or have corrosion. Once they all look good, replace the faceplate and see if it lights up. If not, its an internal problem with the unit and should be professionally repaired or replaced.
ok so your 1st problem is its a jenson.... known for common problems such as this... i would try connecting another cd/radio to the car and see if that solves any problems
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