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P0325 is a Knock Sensor or Wiring issue. The best way to know for sure if its in the wiring or computer issue is to first simple replace the "KNOCK SENSOR". Hope this helps and have an awesome day Valerie.
If you did not dry it out right away, then, most likely, nothing you can do.
Water damage is very difficult to repair, but not imposable.
cost about $150. Try Electronic Engineers in Chicago. 773-202-0909
You will have to call Emerson customer support for this type of repair. What happened is the display circuits have been damaged in the fall. You can call the customer support at this telephone number 1-800-898-9020 between the hours of 7am-5pm CT. Give them the make and model number of your Clock/Radio. Ask them where you can find a authorized service center in your area. Try to get a telephone number. Call the service center and ask them if they do out of warranty repairs. If they do tell them the problem you have had with the Clock/Radio. Ask them to give you a estimate of the cost including shipping and handling before having it repaired. This way you can judge whether it is worth it to repair the Clock/Radio or replace it. I hope this information help you with your problem.
In this case, it is probably better to buy a new Clock/Radio. You should also try to figure out what caused the problem with the broken Clock/Radio. This will help you prevent it from happening to the new Clock/Radio. You probably need a surge protector. The surge protectors will help prevent the Clock/Radio for being damaged by transient voltage surges that happen during storms and power outages. Sorry this answer is so late in coming to you. Thank you for using FixYa and have a nice day.
This looks like a component failure problem. The failure has caused damage to Clocks control and display circuits. These type of problems are not user repairable. The Emerson customer support telephone number is 1-800-909-1240 you can call them between the hours of 8am-4:30pm CT. Give them the make and model number of the Clock/Radio. Tell them the problem you are having with the clock and the clocks display. They should be able to help you get the Clock/Radio repaired. I hope this information help you with your problem. Thank you for using FixYa and have a nice day.
All Wave Radios have a Pigtail fuse on main board. May just be Fuse. I have seen alot of them that when dead have water damage as root cause. These radios are very reliable and water damage failure seems to be the most common. Bose has a flat rate repair service on these radios http://www.bose.com/controller?event=VIEW_STATIC_PAGE_EVENT&url=/contact/index.jsp&ck=0
Bose have fixed, standard repair rates for all faults and should be able to provide you with an estimate before sending. These are almost always economical to repair...
Depending on the age of the product, it should be repairable, but if not, they may offer a trade-i to the latest version
This Clock/Radio/CD player has had component failure problems. The unit is probably not worth repairing. The reason is the parts and repair information is probably very limited. The cost of the repair with parts and labor will be expensive. This repair would probably cost you more than just buying a new Clock/Radio/CD player. I hope this information helps you with your problem. Thank you for using FixYa and have a nice day!
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