I have a Auto cassette radio. It is Pioneer KEH-35 The paper with the rest of the numbers is torn off so I cannot read the rest. It is for a '92 Ford Explorer. I would like to get a new CD player but all I have to play are cassettes. Old school, I know. Most of the time it will not play. When messing around with it, I found that when I press the volume knob in, it will play until I release my pressure. I wish you would tell me the best way to fix it and the best way to access the area behind the volume knob. I looked at probably 20 junkyards and pawnshops but found nothing. There is no expert on auto electronics.
I don't have a lot of money and would rather fix it myself if possible. There are 3 wires coming from the back of the set. A white an red one next to each other and a black one. The black one has a piece of the insulation about3/4" long cut out at the point where the metal housing is located so there is bare wire at this point. Is this for grounding? Otherwise it would seem to be a short.
Thank you
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