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I have a whistler 35r i have only had it about 6 months or so, an out of no where it just stop working. I have checked the cord an the fuse still nothing
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All Whistler's that are not battery powered run on 12 volts with the center tip postive. You can order a power cord by calling 800-531-0004 or whistler's online store at www.whistlergroup.com.
That model is not battery powered. It requires a 12 volt power cord connected to your lighter socket to operate. You can purchase a power cord at any electronic parts store or from Whistler by calling 800-531-0004.
You can download the manual from Whistler's website - www.whistlergroup.com and click on the red button labled "MANUALS". Then click on additional models link and select your model.
does the unit beep at all? Is the fuse ok in the units' power cord? Check these out. If the fuse is bad you can replace it with a 2 amp fuse from an auto parts store.
Orginal whistler power cords do not have LEDs lights in them and there is no electronics in the plug - 12 volts in, 12 volts out. Sounds like you have a bad cord or a cord that is meant for a GPS unit or other 5 volt device.
its the bracket release button - if you're talking about a button on the left side of the unit. This allows the unit to properly be removed from the windhsild bracket.
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