[V8] CD Changer controller fuses.
Jeremy Ward
jward.v8 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 22 13:46:46 EDT 2005
You are both right. The car has many such "Stuergerät" units, which
are control modules (ECU, TCU, ABS Servotronic, etc, usw)
Just so happens that the PSPV (sorry, not familiar with this German
acronym) is for the servotronic controller ;-)
Sorry Rich, can't help on the CD Changer...
Cheers,
- Jeremy
1990 V8Q - Changer?!? We don't need no stinkin' changer!
On 8/22/05, Mike Arman <armanmik at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >Rich Ehlert <bkrddrvr at abcinet.net>
> >Subject: [V8] CD Changer controller fuses.
>
>
> > I have removed the
> >passenger side vent, and found a box attached to the top of it, but it
> >is a black box and it reads PSPV-Steuergerat , which if my 40 year old
> >German language experience serves me correctly, mean steering, it does
> >not refer to the CD controller.
>
>
> Nein.
>
> "Steuergerat" translates more or less like this: "steuer" means "steering",
> but not the car, it means more like "controller" or "director", and "gerat"
> means "device" or "apparatus".
>
> Steuergerat therefore means "controller box" or similar - now all we have
> to do is figure out what this device controls!
>
> If the CD changer is in the trunk, you might look for an inline fuse back
> there someplace, or even in the changer itself.
>
> Good luck, and let us know what you find!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Arman
> 90 V8, not just a car, an ADVENTURE!
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