1.1) With car stereo and display removed from vehicle.
2.1) Remove four screws at
back of display unit securing clock display module to mounting bracket.
3.1) Remove clock display.
4.1) Remove six screws
securing clock display.
5.1) With flat head
screwdriver, pry top edge of clock display to release.
6.1) With flat head
screwdriver, pry bottom edge of clock display to release.
7.1) Release and separate
clock display.
8.1) Remove printed circuit
board with cover.
9.1) Slide clock display panel
from front panel.
10.1) Check and/or clean front
display cover.
11.1) On printed circuit
board, re-solder both sides of surface mount resistor.
12.1) Release to latches on
each side of display crystal.
13.1) Remove display crystal
from mount.
14.1) We placed double sided
sticky tape (approximately 1/8/ inch in thickness) along edge of ribbon
cable at display to add thickness. Remove only one side of double sided
sticky tape and apply to ribbon cable. Reassemble and check.
Note - do not attempt to solder ribbon cable to display,
heat melts the ribbon cable. Adding this tape to the display presses the
ribbon cable onto the display and brings all segments back.
A LIST OF COMMON PROBLEMS FOR CAR STEREOS
NO LONGER REPAIR THE FOLLOWING RADIOS
LOOK FOR DO - IT - YOURSELF REPAIRS AND TIPS
Jaguar AJ 9100W Car Radio
Jaguar Alpine Radio
Radio does not power up,
intermittent power, poor audio, and/or no tape.
AJ 9100W / DBC 6436
Jaguar AJ 9150W and AJ9250W Car Radio
Jaguar
Alpine Stereo
Jaguar Alpine radio does not power up or
intermittent power, poor audio, and/or no tape. See repair video.
AJ 9150W / DAC 6572
AJ 9250W / DAC 7614
Jaguar Alpine Stereo
Stereo will not power on.
AJ 9500A / DBC10427
Clock Display Missing Segments?
Jaguar S - type Car Radio
Car stereo does not
power up, is locked up, buttons do not operate, remove 5A fuse in trunk (orange), check
and reinstall.