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kazoocruiser 
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Posted: January 10, 2009 at 9:56 PM / IP Logged  
Hi, long time browser, first time poster.
Hope someone can help.
I bought a nice all-in-one radio from a salvage yard. The radio came out of a 93 Mazda 929. It is actually two units, a Panasonic 1264 radio with integrated cassette, and the single disk CD unit 1C02.
I am very pleased with what I got for the $50.00, but after finally sorting out the back light wiring, I have found that a number of the backlights are not lighting up. . .maybe the vehicle was in a crash, or the lights have just started to burn out.
I did a search in the forum and didn't find anything about how to replace or get to the bulbs. Has anyone any help or ideas they can offer?
Thanks in advance!
i am an idiot 
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Posted: January 10, 2009 at 10:17 PM / IP Logged  
You will need to remove the front of the unit to get to the light bulbs, then using a volt meter check the voltage across the bulbs. If they are 8 volt lamps you will have to order some. It has been a while but I think MCM electronics should have them. If they are 12 volt lamps, you can get them at RadioShack. I am not familiar (or at least do not remember that deck) sorry I am not going to be any help in the dismantling.

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