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The radio quit working in my 1995 Dodge Intrepid several months ago and then, miraculously, it started back up about a week later. A little over two weeks ago, the radio stopped working again and it has not started again. I changed the fuses but it didn't help. The radio is the only system affected. Do you think it is the ignition switch? Thanks for your help. Celeste
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Sounds like someone shorted the wires...you need to look into the entire butcher job and see what wires were touched. Disconnect everything the butcher did and then see if your battery is still drainning power.
This is a common problem. Usually, the fan's RELAY has went bad. This relay can usually be found under the hood, somewhere in the engine compartment.
The relay is just a switch, and is activated by the engines temperature sensor.
It is just a pull-out, and plug back in little black box. usually, it is well labeled, and easy to find. it will be in a box, with a lid, and when you remove the lid, there should be several large fuses, and some little black boxes that usually say BOSCH 30A on them.
If you change the relay, and your fan still does not work properly, then the problem may be the temperature sensor on the engine, the wiring, or the fan itself may have went bad.
But, start with the relay switch, as it is the most likely culprit.
Did you check to see if your old starter was any good, you may have a bad spot on your fly wheel and it is getting caught up on the bad spot and it want start try turning your fly wheel of the bad spot and then try to start it.
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