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After sorting out the battery drain issue, my CR-1 head unit is now malfunctioning. The power comes on, it lights up, but no words display on the screen. Do these units have a secondary battery that might have been drained after my main battery issues? It isn't a case of punching in the code as CODE doesn't even show on the screen.
Well, I love the car and drive it every chance I get since it's delivery a month ago. I just seem to be moving from one little "issue" to the next. Oh well, at least these aren't major mechanical issues!
Pete
'93 Coupe
[color="red"]Guards Red[/color] / Tan
Airbox mod / RS Barn Chip / RS Barn Cat-back
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Yeah, I saw your post as well. Mine hasn't gone bi-polar like yours, though!
I did a google search and found my problem posted way back in 2000 on the Pelican Parts forum. Unfortunately, there was no answer!
Pete
'93 Coupe
[color="red"]Guards Red[/color] / Tan
Airbox mod / RS Barn Chip / RS Barn Cat-back
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Charis SJ, Adirondack/Brazillian
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Problem solved and I feel a bit stupid. It was the anti-theft function. Somehow it had been kicked into a mode where even the word CODE didn't show. You then have to press and hold the AM/FM button, CODE re-appears, then enter the code for the unit.
Pete
'93 Coupe
[color="red"]Guards Red[/color] / Tan
Airbox mod / RS Barn Chip / RS Barn Cat-back
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Charis GC, Cedar/Indian Rosewood
Charis SJ, Adirondack/Brazillian
Lowden S23J, Cedar/Indian Rosewood
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Both the Porsche 210 and 220 work well as a replacement. I took out my CR-1 and replaced it with the 210. I really like it but the 220 is more versatile. Not that hard to hook up but you have to be careful. I had a special wiring harness made by a company in NC. Fit right in but one of the wires was reversed.
I had to take out the CR-1 because the PO didn't give me the right CODE. And I can't find anyone who can identify it. Worked great until I unhooked the battery and it asked for the code I didnt' get with the car.
Harvey
I like cars whose eyes pop up...
'94 968 Double-Black, 72K Miles (Weekend Queen, Heavenly Handling)
'88S4 928, Polar Silver, 41K miles (Daily Driver)
'85S 928, 32V, 5 spd (SOLD to an enthusiast. I miss this great car)
'02 Audi TT, Turbo, 6 spd (SOLD. Porsche is better in about every way)