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RE: speakers on a 93 audi 100s



Most of the Audi headunits I've come across have a fuse directly socketed to
the back of the unit.  If you remove the headunit (usually with a pair of
din tools - horseshoe shaped wire tools) you can take a look at the back of
the unit to determine if a) it has a fuse and b) if it's blown.  Probably a
blade type fuse in the 7.5 - 10 amp range.

-Dan

Dan Sinclair
1988 Audi 90, 70K mi.
Walla Walla, WA (soon to be Portland, OR).
Pics&details: http://131.107.68.28/a4.org/registry/details.asp?car=761

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-quattro@audifans.com [mailto:owner-quattro@audifans.com]On
Behalf Of HBaLLz3SiX@aol.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 1999 4:31 AM
To: quattro@audifans.com
Subject: speakers on a 93 audi 100s


trying to connect different speakers in the back of my car i was messing
around with the wires when they sparked and the radio died...it says in the
manual that it should say "safe" on it if something goes wrong but it
doesn't
say anything and when i try and turn it on it just doesn't light up or
anything...does anyone know what i can do???? thank you so much...o yea and
does anyone know the dimenstions of the speakers in the 1993 100 s and the
depth and dimensions of the face??? thanks a million

Harry
1993 100s