Radio & CD player cannot get sound to work battery is good remote control working
SOURCE: Bose Wave Radio/CD Model AWRC1P
Yes There is a pigtail fuse in unit. It solders to main board. In order to replace you have to pull main p.c.b to get access to bottom of board.
SOURCE: Non-working CD in Bose wave radio
Try replacing the battery on the bottom of the system - alot of people miss it because you have it constantly plugged into the mains, but replacing this (somehow) re-sets the system, and 9 times out of 10 solves the issue.
SOURCE: My 10 year old Bose wave radio quit working.
There's a line fuse inside the radio, mounted on a PC board. CAUTION:
disconnect the set from power before opening the case or poking around
inside. The fuse could be bad, but these sets are notorious for losing
the power transformer. If the fuse is ok then you are looking at a
$100 repair fee from Bose. You might want to check out the new HD radios -- better sound, MUCH lower price.
Bill B.
SOURCE: Bose wave radio will not power on. used to work
I repaired mine recently. Check transistor Q4 for an e-b short. The replacement costs less than $1.
SOURCE: CD stuck in Bose wave radio/CD player. When eject
It is jammed and there is no way to take the cd out but remove the cover and manually eject the cd out. It is possible that the motor got stuck.
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