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Wrangler 2018 Ram 1500 Chrysler 100 2017 Minivans 2016 2017 Tech / Help Tech Engines Transmissions Radios, navigation Innovation / Firsts Help Repairs Part sources Resources Chrysler / News News News News forum Upcoming cars Test drives Chrysler itself Chrysler history Corporate / How it’s done Year by year Racing Plants and Facilities People who create cars Space and military Social Forums Meet allpar! Stories Car shows Clubs Facebook Cars Trucks Engines Repairs Reviews Company/Plants Tweaking the Chrysler CD-Cassette Combo Player by Jeremy Schrag In this guide, I plan to show you how to attack the Mitsubishi made Chrysler CD/cassette combination player to both increase CDR compatibility, and also repair the most common problems with these. Before I get started, it should be mentioned that not all of these are created the same – some of them are put together differently. While these are modular, with CD or tuner modules that will interchange with other similar models to some degree, I cannot promise full compatibility. In this post, I'm going to deal exclusively with the older style combo decks, which seems to include the majority of them. I don't have one of the newer ones here to show you the difference in construction, but those newer ones don't suffer as badly from CD alignment issues or the other problems these often face. Above, we see my parts deck in all its dead splendor. I can't show you the repair it would take to bring this one back to life, yours truly killed the power supply, but it'll do for this guide. To begin, remove the fader knob, EQ knobs, and volume knob by pulling them straight off. Then, remove the four screws on the sides of the faceplate and pull off the faceplate. There are two screws holding on the top cover – if you plan on working on th