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Emails below have "NOSPAM" added...if you'd like to write
anyone below about their experience, just drop the "NOSPAM" from the email
address.
Feedback from using the Save My Sanity with the DIN
tool option... Duane, Empowering the people of all ages... Hey Duane,
Hi Duane, Even if you lack soldering skills, the Swap Program
is a winner... Hi Duane, The Experience that I Hope Everyone Achieves... Duane, Saved over $150 and Satisfied... Duane, Follow up on the Radio Repair Service... Duane, Thanks for the comments. Keep them coming...I love
showing them to my wife...though, I think she gets tired of the ego it gives
me... Duane, Thanks again, Joe Thyer -
joseph.thyer@NOSPAMhbo.com Having 2 girls to raise, I love getting these
emails that highlight "Girl Power"... Duane, What a former Ford Automotive Technician
says
(by the way, you don't even need to know what a resistor is to do this
repair...the pictures show you what you need to know)... Dear Duane, As this customer claims "100% 'STERLING' service"... Duane.. Take 20 minutes, be reunited with your green,
glowing radio display...
Duane,
I got the board in the mail yesterday. Yanked out the radio and put the new board in place. Back in the dash and WA-LA..... I love the way it actually shows what radio station i'm on now!! The whole thing took less than 20 minutes. Thanks for the fix!! The old boards on it way back in the mail later today.
Darrell - dj__13@NOSPAMhotmail.com How to make your woman happy... Duane, we are making sure everyone we know knows about your service. my husband put that thing together slapped it in the car and voila it worked! thanks for your good service. we are 100% satisfied. katy ritz-beck - katylady913@NOSPAMsbcglobal.net
Duane-- Two years of frustration resolved in only a few
minutes with the Save My Sanity Board Swap...
Hi Duane,
Just to let you know that last night, 9:13PM I started changing the Board and by 9:33PM I was back inside the house with a big smile on my face. it worked as described. Finally after almost 2 year I got my radio back. I will be sending back the old board soon (today or tomorrow). Thanks very much Reinaldo Cerdeira - reinaldoc@NOSPAMiadb.org This is what this web site and service is all about...
Duane,
Thanks for the quick and accurate response. The link you sent was the exact radio as the one in my 2000 Expedition. Thanks for taking the time to create an option for people like me to try and fix our own radios instead of getting gouged by the Ford dealerships or radio repair shops. Now for my story. Our 2000 model Expedition front panel display started acting up about six months ago. Sometimes it was on when the car was started, then gradually faded out. I could push on the display on occasion, and it would come back on, only to go back off after a few minutes. Eventually, it got to where it would never come on. All other radio functions worked fine. I had talked to the service dept. at the Ford dealership nearest my home, and was told the same crap as they tell everybody else, "we are not aware of any defect in the radios, and we do not repair them. You can buy a new one, or give the radio to a private radio repair man that comes by in the evenings. He will take the radio, repair it if possible, and bring it back". Cost estimated at $150.00 to $250.00. Time factor could be a week, to who knows, a year? We finally got tired of the problem and decided to get it fixed. Anyway, I did not see any other option than to remove the radio and take it to the dealership. I had already taken my radio out and was planning on taking it to a nearby dealership for repair. I'm the kind of person who likes to do my research and have my "ducks in a row" before spending my money, so I did some surfing on the net about the subject. Of all the sites and forums I found, several knew of the solder fix for my problem, but the only one I could find that offered a step-by-step solution with detailed pictures was www.shareamemory.com/radio . I am no soldering expert, but I am pretty mechanically inclined, so I decided to tackle the job by myself. I am very skeptical about purchasing anything over the internet, but I decided to take the risk to save some money. I went to the website and for $20.00 (cost for the instructions) plus the solder (I already had the soldering iron) and solder removing braid, I was able to repair the radio (under $30.00 total). Guess what! The gamble worked! The radio works fine and the display is back. I did run into one problem. The instructions I purchased did not match my radio exactly, so I e-mailed Mr. Harrison directly. Not only was his response timely, but he supplied me with the exact information I requested. I have only praise for Mr.. Harrison and his web site, and would recommend it to anyone. Thanks again Duane, and feel free to use this review to let people know about the great service you provide. Sincerely, Ryan Johnson - rjohnson2121@NOSPAMhouston.rr.com Save My Sanity Praise...
I hope this comment gets posted. I am extremely grateful at the solution
provided by Duane. I have owned my 2000 Ford Explorer for a couple of
years now (I bought it used) and the only thing that really took away from
it this entire time was the fact that the display never worked. Well, I
did some searching on the web and I came across this website. I contacted
a few people to check it out and I got raving responses so I decided to
try it myself. At worst, I would have spent 84 bucks for a solution that
didn't work. Well, it turns out to be the best 84 bucks that I've spent in
a long time. Just as others told me, the entire repair took literally 23
minutes (I timed myself). I am thoroughly disappointed in Ford on this
issue. I love my car but I would have been charged $450.00 by an
independent contractor (Ford doesn't even fix this problem themselves
anymore)to fix a problem that literally cost less than $100. I give you
infinite thanks, Duane. You really have saved my sanity. Ian - NemoesseNOSPAM2000@yahoo.com Austin TX
A Broken Nail, but a Satisfied Save My Sanity Customer...
Thank you soooooooooo much!!! I happened upon your website while
searching for the fix to another problem on my '99 Ford Explorer. I
showed my husband the information and "begged" him to let me try the radio
fix. He said I could, so I immediately bought the new board, and rented
the removal tools. I just received it today (I hate Post Office
holidays!!) and couldn't wait until my husband came home from work with my
truck. Right after supper, I started the procedure. In between helping
our daughter with her homework and talking to my dad about his hunting
trip, I was able to change out the board with little help from my
husband. After all... it's my truck..=) We just plugged the stereo back
in and..... IT WORKS!!!!!!! YEEEE HAAAA It's so nice to be able to have
the read out again!!! And.. I only broke one finger nail... LOL Thanks again!!! Deanna Tompkins Kasson, MN
A Save My Sanity Customer...
Duane,
I received the part yesterday and followed your very detailed instructions on how to replace it. Once I pulled the radio out, it took only about ten minutes to replace the part and install the radio back into the dash. Need less to say, my radio display is now working and I could not be more pleased! My swap part has been mailed to you as of this afternoon so you should hopefully receive it early next week. You provide an excellent service for a pesky annoyance. Thank you very much,
Feedback from a Nissan Quest Radio Repair...
I received the board you sent last Friday. On Sunday I was able to remove
the radio from my 99 Nissan Quest with only a
phillips screw driver. I followed your instructions and switched out the
circuit board then reinstalled the radio and it works! I mailed the bad
board back to you yesterday.
Thanks for posting this service on a website for all of us who were never
notified by Nissan that this was such a common problem and that it was so
easy to fix. I only wish I had found you sooner as I have been driving
around with a blank display for the past 3 years!
Best regards,
Brian Paulson - marge76@NOSPAMcomcast.net
It's the feedback that keeps us smiling, knowing we
are helping.... Hi Duane,
Feedback from a Chrysler/Jeep radio repair... Hi Duane,
From someone not afraid to take on the challenge... Hi, I just wanted to thank you for your website. I just bought a used 98
Explorer and the display didn't work at all, but
thanks to your site I was able to fix it on my own! Amanda - aelpern@NOSPAMearthlink.net
We have made many friends in Canada;
here's what one had to say... Dear Mr. Harrison I would like to thank you for the save my sanity program. I purchased the 99 Explorer with this problem but problem solved with the board swap and it's quite distracting driving, seeing the display for the first time. The how too's on your web site are very helpful. I recieved the board in six business days by snail mail and I live in Woodbridge, Ontario Canada. I encourage anyone how is having this problem to use this service especially the Canucks there are no gimmicks here just fixes. THANKS AGAIN, Ritch
We hear this all the time. Help your friends;
spread the word... The new power board worked perfectly. I only wish I would have checked the web BEFORE I spent $105 at the dealership for them to tell me that there was nothing obviously wrong and they would have to send it out for repairs. Thanks for the assistance with the instructions as well. I couldn't be happier with the results. Ernie Smedlund -
ernestsmedlund@NOSPAMcharter.net
I think I may have to pay for this kind of feedback... My girlfriend has a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer with the same display
problem as everyone else. It really annoyed her and the Ford dealer told her
it would be $200 just to remove the radio, let alone fix it. I decided that
I would fix it for her for a Christmas present. I went with Duane's "Save My
Sanity" fix and I am so glad I did. With the removal tools that Duane lent
me, the radio was removed from the vehicle in all of about 60 seconds
(remember, the dealer wanted $200 just to remove the radio). The fix itself
took me about 15 minutes and the only tools I needed was a small Phillips
head and a small flat head screwdriver and a pair of needle nose pliers.
That's it! I put the radio back in the truck and the display worked
immediately and has worked ever since. I did this all while my girlfriend
was sleeping on Christmas morning. She was so happy to have that display
working...it made a great Christmas present.
Save time; save your sanity... Hi Duane -
It's the little things (like a radio display), that
can bring joy back to our lives... Hello Duane,
Brighter than Before... Duane,
Feedback from a "Save My Sanity" participant... Duane,
A description like "WOW" sums up the experience... WOW!!! I'm glad I was able to find your website and
do business with you, Duane!! The new unit works
great and your instructions were "on point" (once I
finally got the radio removed).
We hear this a lot from those doing the "Save My
Sanity" Swap Program... Hi, I received the power supplyboard today. I installed it and my radio
display works, should have done this months ago. I'll be returning the core
power supplyboard tomorrow. Thanks a bunch.
Several different ways to help...
Duane,
What can I say? You da man! After I got done screwing around and tried your solution, the stereo is now fixed and working well. Display is just fine now. I just noticed your other site, www.fixyourford.com. Man, wish I had known about it sometime back. Here's why. * The vehicle is hard to start. It will start if you push on the gas pedal, but then will die immediately when you let off the gas (Idle Air Control). Basically, the vehicle will not idle...a simple fix. - Had this one. Spent a couple of hundred dollars for dealer to completely clean out fuel injection system and throw in a new battery. Yeah, dumb ass me. * If your gas pedal is sticking just ever so slightly so that when you first start pushing the accelerator, it's wanting to surge ahead...a simple fix. - Got this one now. Will be dealing with it real soon. * The rear wiper stops working - This one is the real kicker. It happened to me. They replaced the wiper motor. I got it back. Worked the first time I turned it on. Second try it died again. Took it back. Dealer claimed some "gen module" was out. I asked what this was. Reply was basically everything electrical flows through this item. I said, Ok, if everything electrical flows through it and it's bad, why is it that the only thing I have going wrong is the windshield wiper stopped working. "Well, ya know, it's probably just one of the circuits". Fine, sounds like bs, but I want it fixed. Couple hundred later it's all working. Then the other one I've got is the ABS light is on all the time. With a little research, I've found that this is generally the sensor on the rear axle. I'm going to replace that soon. Hopefully that will take care of it, especially since it started engaging the abs on occasion (specifically the first slow stop or two. Never does it on hard brake). At any rate, thanks again! Regards, David Iungerich Nissan Quest owner on the "Save My Sanity" program...
Paramedics brought me
back last week...I, with help from you, brought my radio back..stuck home
for a bit now...bored...ordered it, got board in couple days...installed
into radio last night..slide into car this afternoon...beautiful..sure was
nice to see 12:00 on the panel...wish known about this couple years
ago....took about half hour total...actually already had the cover panel
removed from dash...was in middle of installing Satelite Radio Bracket
last week..wanted to do that and fix radio at same time..Sat. radio a real
pain to tune if display on Stereo not working....lol....Nissan radio
easier to remove than the Ford models...no clips...just bolts and slide it
out..Just sent you back my old board...Thank you, will tell other Nissan
Quest owners if i can about this...
Keith Pennington
Self-Proclaimed "World Class Skeptic" got it with the "Save My Sanity" program...
Duane,
You are to be commended and probably praised for your program. I am a world class skeptic, but after having driven, an otherwise perfect vehicle, with a blank radio display screen for over a year I was ready to try almost anything. Your knowledge base convinced me that you had identified the flaw in the radio...it works like a champ. I haven't been so excited about something this trivial in a long time. Your thoroughness, support, ease of doing business with, and follow up are unparalleled. Thank you for a working radio display and for delivering what you promised. Sincerely, Ken Blackburn - KCB2003@NOSPAMcomcast.net Nashville, TN
A wife takes on the "Save My Sanity" program...
Duane:
I was finally able to get around to fixing my radio just recently. (Holidays prevented me from getting around to it before.) I was kind of hoping that if I hinted enough to my son (age 21 who is quite mechanically inclined --- he works on jet engines for the Air Force) while he was home on leave for Christmas that he might install the new board in my radio and get it working for me. No such luck! So, I decided I would just do it myself. I went out on a nice rainy Sunday morning to my car, took all my little tools and your very detailed instructions, and went to work. My husband would peek in the window at me every now and then and just shake his head. He was wondering how long it would be before I gave up and we just went and had a new stereo installed. (He was positive that I would mess things up so badly that it would require a new radio. This from a man who is not mechanically inclined and believes everything can be put back in working condition with duct tape and rubber bands.) Even a neighbor stopped by to shake his head at my efforts. A couple of hours (and more than a few interruptions) later, IT WAS FIXED AND WORKING! Your instructions were absolutely great. So very detailed with the pictures. I can't thank you enough. My husband was in total awe that I had accomplished this without his assistance. Taught him a lesson!!! Thank you again for your wonderful assistance. It was well worth the
money! I have recommended you to a number
of people on a Ford web board who were having
the same problems. Linda Heinrich
Tried other "free" fix on the internet then found
his solution here...
Hi Duane,
Thanks to you I now have a working display. I admittedly had tried fixing it myself using some "free" information on the internet but I had no luck. Figured I would pay and try your information (with the thought in the back of my mind that it is a money back guarantee) and was pleasantly surprised that you were able to point me right to the problem I was having with my display. Again, thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!!! Rob Burns - Cincinnati, OH
Expedition Radio repair feedback...
Duane,
Thank you! Thank you! Your instructions fixed my radio! I am so glad I went this route instead of sending it off. You saved me a lot of money and heartache! Michelle Krintz - mj.krintz@NOSPAMverizon.net
Sgt. Upton and Deputy Wiggins did a dual repair on
their '98 and '00 Explorers using the Save My Sanity Swap Program...
Duane
Thanks for the new board. The two we got are now working great and we are in the process of returning the old boards to you. Your service is above board. You answered every question I asked very quickly and the got the boards to us as soon as we placed the order. I will be passing it on to everyone that asks me how I got my radio fixed. You provide such a great service. Sgt. Steve Upton - uptonsteve@NOSPAMsbcglobal.net (along with markwiggins01@NOSPAMaol.com) West Columbia, TX
The feedback is
greatly appreciated...
Duane,
Received your new power supply on Thursday, 1/6/05, and installed today, 1/10/05. Worked like a charm. Today I shipped you the old board. Supposed to be 2 day delivery USPS 1st Class Certified Mail. Thanks a bunch. You provide a great service. Ron - Ron.Payne@NOSPAMenergen.com Birmingham, AL
Even the simple, straight forward feedback is
appreciated...
Duane:
The new board works as promised. Thanks so much for all your help. I will recommend your services to all my friends and family. Brian - laurafudacz@NOSPAMmac.com Schererville, IN (p.s. My wife thanks you, too! She was the one without a radio for a week!)
While it took a while for this package to make it
into Canada through the Christmas mail, this may become a new Hallmark made
for TV Christmas Story...
Well it's Christmas eve and the postman didn't deliver it again this
morning. Then about 1 1/2 hours later he drove up and delivered
what can only be described as the xmas present I
wanted most. It was with trepidation that I
placed the new power board in and turned the key. Absolutely fearful
that this whole process had been in vain. Well Duane (or should I
say my secret Santa ) the elation I felt was
tremendous. I had read a few of your customer
comments over the last few aggravating months as I tried to fix my
radio, but seeing the 12:00 flash on was unbelievable. This was my
first attempt on the internet to purchase
information or any product. With this first
experience such a success I may have to reconsider the internet as a
whole.
Thank-you again Best of the season to you and your family Warren Tucker - wattontucker@NOSPAMdccnet.com Tsawwassen, British Columbia Canada Reply back upon asking permission to use their feedback above: Be my guest as of now I have nothing but good things
to say about absolute technologies. I am keeping your card face up under
our plastic desk protector in case there is something else you can help us
with in the future.
First Time Soldering Experience...Fixed Display Hi Duane-
Expedition Radio Display fixed... Duane:
Happy Holidays!...Radio Display Fixed
Happy Holidays!
I just want to thank you for posting your information about how to fix the
display on ford stereos. I attempted to fix the problem without raising
the resistors but that failed. I went back and raised the resistors like
you suggest on your site and when I popped the radio back in, 12:00 showed
up. It was a good feeling and it saved me the $425 the dealership wanted
to replace the stereo.
Thank you for taking the time to put that site together. The images were
really helpful as I know very little about inside electronics.
Thanks again,
Rich Booth - jbooth4@NOSPAMneo.rr.com
"Save My Sanity" Swap Customer feedback... Duane,
Customer feedback from Carolyn...who was a bit
skeptical to begin with (referring to her comment on "losing it" when she
had some trouble with her email address in PayPal) , but look at her now... Hi Duane! Her reply upon asking permission to use her email
on the web site...
Oatmeal cookies will go a long ways... Hi Duane, Laurie - a59yankee@nospammsn.com
Hayes was wanting to get the radio fixed before
going on a trip, used the
"Save My Sanity" Swap Program (ordered Saturday, board shipped
Monday, Radio working Wednesday)... Duane,
Feedback from the No Soldering Required
"Save My Sanity" Swap Program... All is VERY GOOD!! Thanks for your services and timeliness!!
Everything was wonderful once I knew I did not have to solder the
components myself.... The radio is working perfectly and it is very
nice to see the display again!!
I couldn't pay for better feedback than this (I
enjoy hearing it)... Duane,
"Singing Your Praises"... Duane,
The Customers Tell the Story I Love to Hear... Duane
Feedback on the "Save My Sanity" Swap Experience... duane,
"Dude, it works." a Fix Experience... This was the best $20 bucks spent. Fixed it in less than 45 minutes
including taking out the radio. The hardest part was getting the
radio out and if I would have read your
directions completely, it would have been
sooner.
Feedback from the Ideal Experience... Mr. D, I have a 98 Ford Explorer and haven't had a radio display in two years.
I've pulled the radio out a number of times to reset wires and
tinker, with no success. So I've just lived with
it. However, today I thought "Enough
already!" I went on the internet, searching for help, and found your
site offering a reasonable solution.
Feedback from the "Save My Sanity" program... Duane,
Feedback from Canada...a DIY (Do It Yourself)
experience... As they say in the gangster movies, "the fix is in". I purchased a new
fine round tip soldering iron to replace the chisel tip one I had. This
is absolutely essential, but not having soldered surface mount
components before, I didn't realize how important it was.
Feedback after a thorough test... Duane,
A nice short note from a happy customer... Duane - Adam Myers - ebaysales@nospammyersco.com
Personal Note from Dr. Schadow... Looking for some acupuncture or massage therapy near Coon Rapids, MN to help relieve stress from your malfunctioning radio?...Then try Schadow Chiropractic and you can discuss with the doctor the ease of fixing your radio...just like Dr. Schadow did himself!" See Dr. Schadow's personal note below in which he used the "Save my Sanity" swap with the tools included option...
Feedback from the
Swap Program... Duane,
Feedback from a
Ford Radio Fix... Duane, Thanks,
Feedback from a
Volume Control repair... Installed the volume control I ordered from you in less than 15 minutes. About 10 of that was getting the coat hanger in the right place for the retaining clip. Volume is back to normal. Worth every penny. Mitch Hannah - Waynesville, NC Upon asking for permission to use his feedback, Mitch added, "I was amazed at how easy it was."
This Gentleman had several problems with his radio,
including the blank display. He sent it in for repairs... Hi Duane, Thanks again for all your help in getting my radio back up and working
like it should. Ford should come forward and acknowledge the problem.
But in their absence, it is good to have a
qualified individual that can pick up
the slack. Good job.
Son Bought the "Save My Sanity" Swap Program for
his dad before his dad's trip to come visit over the Fourth of July... Duane:
Swap Program participate... Recieved the swap board today (looks like new), exactly
when you said i
A Grandmother used the instructions to fix her
Chrysler / Jeep radio... Hi, Mary Jo Kostyal - Lake Placid,
FL
A Repeat Swap Program Customer! Duane, Mike Deal - Altamonte Springs,
FL
A 1999 Expedition Radio...Fixed! Duane, Follow up email after asking
permission to use email... Duane, I kinda' just stumbled up on your web-site when I was
doing a search for Ford radio repair. I was very
frustrated with the fact when I called the Ford
dealership - they would have to ship it off to Carrollton, TX for
possible repair and will charge you around $200.00. My next step was
- I called several of the local audio vendors and
they will not do any type of repairs - just new
installs. To replace this unit they told me it would any
where from $400 - $600 which I thought was foolish to spend since
everything worked fine except the LCD panel. So
when I found your web-site I was very much
encouraged by the success stories I read and thought it was definitely
worth the risk & the expense of your instructions. I was elated when
all it cost for me to repair my radio was $24.00!
I just really appreciate someone like you for
sharing your knowledge -- it for sure made this situation a lot
less complicated.
A display is a beautiful thing!... Duane,
More feedback...I enjoy it all... Thanks!!! It fixed my display problem. I was so
impressed that I went ahead and ordered the CD Eject solution as we continue
to have problems with the CD no accepting CDs. I have not had a chance to
implement that as it was too late and too dark the night I installed the
Swap board. Regards,
A couple emails from a satisfied customer... Hi, Thanks again, Andy Drook - adrook@NOSPAMearthlink.net Follow up message from my request
to use Andy's email above... Hi Duane, 2. I found your site by doing a Google search in the newsgroups for "Ford Explorer Display" or something to that effect. There were quite a few postings related to your site from people who had had success with your fix. 3. I wasn't skeptical of your site initially because I only saw positives in the news group postings. I was somewhat skeptical of my ability to do the repair as I don't have any experience with electronics but I figured that the worst that could happen would be that I would screw up the board and sent it to you and have you fix it. That would still have been much cheaper than the $600+ that the Ford dealer wanted for a new unit. However, the site was so thorough in walking me through the repairs step by step that even I was able to do it in a very short amount of time and it has been working ever since. By the way, the Ford dealer said that this a common problem that could not be fixed the only option being a new radio so I was certainly glad to find your site. Hope this helps. Thanks again, Andy
I value and appreciate the feedback...
Received the product yesterday and it works. I cannot believe that I went
five months without a clock or able to tell what station I was on. Thank you
and I am sending my old board back to you today.
This is what I like to hear and what I like
doing...helping fix radios, saving marriages, and creating bonds between
fathers and their sons. Duane, Thanks for your site...it was the best $20 and hour's
worth of work I've spent in a long time.
A Lesson Learned...This highlights what can go wrong
going to "big" electronics shop (and I comment on how my services benefit
you in the bold print below)...Actually, David considered using my
services, but thought that the swap price was too high. Here's his
original email:
Duane,
I had the problem in my 2000 Explorer Eddie Bauer also about 2 years ago. I
am an EE (Electrical Engineer) also, and, I
was also laid off for the past 2 years!!! (loved every minute of it with my
two cute girls though a real blessing, but not when the bills stacked up!)
David. First off, David did not have access to the instructions I have put together...he did soldering based on information he had gotten somewhere on the internet...thought it was going to save him money. If David would have started with the instructions I have put together for $19.99, he may have avoided having to go for a new set of boards. Also, I don't have an Oscope, either, and it's not needed to do the repair...that's what's so great about the instructions I have. It only requires the parts I list on the front page (all gotten from Wal-Mart and Radio Shack)
Here is the next letter I got from him after I had
explained my services and the $84.99 swap board program.
Hello, Well, what ends up being more "cost effective" for David was being out over $281= $199 + $82 plus shipping. If he would have gone with the $19.99 instructions, he could have tried fixing his board...if that didn't work, then he would have seen some of the other issues with these radios and he would have realized that there is another sometimes common problem on these displays (this would be the "display driver chip" that his electronic's shop fixed...it's not really a display driver chip, but I have it explained in my instructions). His radio could have been fixed from the information provided by the $19.99 contribution. However, if he wasn't able to fix it himself, I had offered to do it for $99.99. Also, if he would have gone with the "Save My Sanity" swap program, and if the boards didn't work, he could have returned them for a full refund (instead of being stuck trying to sell his new ones for a loss)...I also warranty the swap boards for a year...so it's no different that having a new set, except cheaper. So, instead of trying to pay for the services that I offer that takes the risk out of fixing your radio, what David could have done for $19.99, ended up costing him over $281 ("cost effective" by his definition). The worst case scenario in my program, he could have sent the radio to me and at a cost of $99.99 plus shipping, I would have fixed it for him. Sometimes you just can't tell an Engineer what to do. So, in conclusion, the benefit of what my services offer, if you are looking at doing it yourself, you will see all documented fixes and issues on the radio display problem. If you can't fix it yourself, I offer to let you go with the swap program...it's a money back guarantee. And finally, I'll offer to fix it for you. If you are not in the 98% of the people who have been able to fix it with my services (with either the Do It Yourself instructions, the non-soldering "Save My Sanity" Swap program, or just the swap program), I'll take a look at it, if I can fix it, it'll be just $99.99 plus shipping.
Feedback from the first repair of a 95
Jeep Grande Cherokee
Infinity Gold radio... I would highly recommend Mr.Harrison's work. He repaired and returned my infinity gold radio from my 95 jeep Grande Cherokee in very timely fashion and I am very pleased. thank you again Duane Roy Moore - Volant, PA
How One Wife Took the Bull by the Horns and Did the
Repair Herself Using the "Save My Sanity Swap Program"... Hi Duane, When my husband first saw the instructions he was definitely skeptical
that we would be able to make the repairs ourselves. In fact, I waited
several days for him to take the radio out and he never did. I
decided to surprise him by doing it myself. Taking
the radio out was a snap. It was so easy that I
rushed to Radio Shack to purchase the tools needed to do the job. I did
this before pulling the circuit board out so I had no idea how tiny
the solder points were. That is the point where I
became intimidated. I knew then
How I hope it Works For Everyone...
Duane,
Here's some questions answered by a Swap Program
participant - Tony Avera. His responses are in bold italics in
the message below (in which I was responding to his email on his
happiness in having his display back). I think this may answer a lot
of questions some of you may have about this program and fix...
Hi Tony,
Feel free to spread the word. It's almost like an experiment for me to
approach strangers with an Explorer and ask them if their radio works.
It's entertaining to see the expression on their face as they try to
figure out how I knew. I'd say about 70% of the
time their radio is not working.
Again, thanks for your contribution to the web site. Keep in touch with any
future radio adventures...hopefully they are all behind you now.
From Alaska.. Duane, Bill - queenbee@NOSPAMgci.net
A USAF MSgt. Tells the Experience He Had... Duane Harrison's process for the repair of the common "no display or
volume problem" for the Mach radio/cd players that
are in the majority of the Ford Explorers and Merc.
Mountineer, is better then I ever imagined. His
instructions were complete and I personally swapped out the power
supply, including removal and reinstallaion of the radio unit, in
less then 40 minutes. He is to be commended for
this valuable, quality and inexpensive service. I
encourage anyone, having "no display" issues like Duane
describes on his web site, to contact him
for the same quick service.
New Board Purchaser Feedback... I received the new power supply in 2 days. I shipped the old one to you.
I am completely satisfied. I removed the radio and installed the
new power supply in less than a half hour. I have been driving the
car for a week and the radio light is working
fine. I took the car to Las Vegas (12Hr. Trip) and
the radio light worked excellent. Thanks again,
More Kisses... IT WORKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Colorful Feedback from a Do-It-Yourselfer... Hi Duane,
Feedback from a Swap participant... Duane,
"The fix worked"... Hello Duane,
A Post It from a Swap Program Participant...
This was returned with the returned swap board...I
enjoy the feedback ~D. Harrison.
"The Fix" Feedback... Dear Duane,
"Save My Sanity" Feedback... Duane,
Feedback from a "Save My Sanity" Participant... Duane, Ron - Carmel, IN
Feedback from a "Fix" Participant. Originally
Mike was going to go with the "Save My Sanity Swap" program, then he tried
"the Fix" while awaiting the swap board and he got his own fixed! (he
returned the swap board for a refund)... Duane,
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