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<blockquote data-quote="1colorz2" data-source="post: 8511188" data-attributes="member: 669050"><p>This is old but I know but I've grown sick of the stock deck and using a stupid cassette tape with an aux cord and I would rather not buy a new one for my mustang. I decided to take the deck apart today and nothing seems burned nor does it look like anything got hot at all. The problem isn't my mustang cause the original deck still works, so its either the deck or the adapter. I will check the adapter, but what in the deck could be ruined?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1colorz2, post: 8511188, member: 669050"] This is old but I know but I've grown sick of the stock deck and using a stupid cassette tape with an aux cord and I would rather not buy a new one for my mustang. I decided to take the deck apart today and nothing seems burned nor does it look like anything got hot at all. The problem isn't my mustang cause the original deck still works, so its either the deck or the adapter. I will check the adapter, but what in the deck could be ruined? [/QUOTE]
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