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Old December 28th 04, 11:37 PM
dblanton
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I used the shareamemory.com site and it worked very well ......

Dale


"Mike B" > wrote in message
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>I used the service at www.shareamemory.com/radio and by using the "Save My
> Sanity" swap program got the radio fixed without having to send it in for
> $84.99. It included all the instructions and the replacement board do the
> repair. No soldering required, just a philips screw driver and pair of
> needle nose pliers. My neighbor used the same service, however, the board
> swap didn't work for him...he was able to return the board for a full
> refund
> (no hassle) and then ended up sending his radio in to be repaired at the
> same place for only $150 (it was not the common display board problem). I
> know if you ask me, I thought it was a great service, and I'm sure my
> neighbor would say the same. Hope this helps.
>
>
> "sean1234" > wrote in message
> lkaboutautos.com...
> I have a 1998 Ford Explorer Sport, and everytime i turn on my vehicle the
> radio display does not display. I can not seem to figure out why, any
> suggestions?
>
>



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