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Old 05-07-2003, 04:10 PM
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OEM Stereo Display for Mercury Villager help...I know it's kinda OT...

I know this is sort of OT, but a lot of you guys know your stuff here, so I'd thought I'd ask anyway. My mom has a 2000 Mercury Villager, and it has the OEM Cassette/CD player w/ 6-disc changer. Just recently, the display stopped working, but the radio still functions fine. It was dimming and then getting bright again and then dimming again on and off for the past couple weeks, and it completely doesn't work now. I figure some wire is loose somewhere, but I don't really know where to look. Anyone familiar with the Nissan Quest/Mercury Villager stereo that might know?

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Old 05-07-2003, 06:29 PM
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Re: OEM Stereo Display for Mercury Villager help...I know it's kinda OT...

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I know this is sort of OT, but a lot of you guys know your stuff here, so I'd thought I'd ask anyway. My mom has a 2000 Mercury Villager, and it has the OEM Cassette/CD player w/ 6-disc changer. Just recently, the display stopped working, but the radio still functions fine. It was dimming and then getting bright again and then dimming again on and off for the past couple weeks, and it completely doesn't work now. I figure some wire is loose somewhere, but I don't really know where to look. Anyone familiar with the Nissan Quest/Mercury Villager stereo that might know?

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ford is pretty well known for having problems with that deck. good chance it's a internal problem with the deck.
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Nick, No warranty left?
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I think it is time for your mom to invest in a new HU, components, and some SUBS!!!
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Old 05-08-2003, 06:41 AM
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I think it is time for your mom to invest in a new HU, components, and some SUBS!!!
I agree, Nick bring your Moms van next weekend instead of your car.

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The van would sound pretty mean with some bass in it, lol. I guess we gotta take it back to the stealer.

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