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  • James C.
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    • October 31, 2001
    • 137

    1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

    I had the Bose system in my 1990 ZR-1 go kaput. The head unit is working (ie. changing channels, CD and Cassette) but no sound The radio screen shows (SRV) which I assume is service. I did notice that one fuse (the#1) controlled the Bose amps, the antenna (which also is not working) and the courtesy lights. I checked the fuse and it is OK. Darn it!!

    I know these things are a pain, but before I drop $80 on my Chevy dealer telling me that the radio is not working, does anyone have an idea what is going on and how to fix it.
    I did change the battery about two years ago and it has worked fine since. I don't think that is the problem. The car is driven monthly and the battery is always kept charged. Any help is appreciated..

    Thanks!

    Jim Carmain
  • Tom H.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • November 30, 1993
    • 3440

    #2
    Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

    My guess is your amps are toast !! Been there, done that a million times. I can say though that I don't recall seeing SRV on the radio screen of a 90. ?????? I'll go see if I've got one around here today to take a look at !

    Here's a pretty handy site !



    Here's another place that many use.

    Servicing all Corvette Radios and Bose Related Components from 1950 to 2003. The Lowest Cost and Highest Level of Quality.
    Last edited by Tom H.; November 8, 2010, 10:00 AM.
    Tom Hendricks
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    Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.

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    • Tom H.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • November 30, 1993
      • 3440

      #3
      Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

      Are you getting any popping or squealing from the speakers.
      Tom Hendricks
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      Corvette Department Manager and
      Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.

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      • James C.
        Expired
        • October 31, 2001
        • 137

        #4
        Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

        I am getting no sound at all, though the head unit looks to be functioning OK. It does have a "SRV" on the face plate of the head unit. The car number is 2950 if that helps....Jim

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        • Tom H.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • November 30, 1993
          • 3440

          #5
          Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

          You sure your radio doesn't say "SCV" instead of "SRV" ??? What I believe you are seeing is the SCV in the lower right corner of the radio screen. That stands for speed compensated volume. If you turn the inner knob on the on / off switch of your radio, you will turn that feature on and off.

          It increases the radio volume to compensate for road noise and speed. I'm still saying your amps are blown.
          Last edited by Tom H.; November 8, 2010, 01:51 PM.
          Tom Hendricks
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          Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.

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          • Edward J.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • September 15, 2008
            • 6940

            #6
            Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

            Tom, in 90 didn't the speakers have built in a amps. in each one off them? I remember back in my days at a Chevrolet dealer (late 80s) ,I saw a lot of radio head problems, but generally the head would lose one complete side, not both.
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            • Tom H.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • November 30, 1993
              • 3440

              #7
              Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

              Yes, the amps are built in the bose speakers. Used to be big money to fix them, now it's not too bad.

              What happens is the amps gradually go out, one at a time. Most people don't even notice until they all puke. Of course, I haven't seen this car, but I'm bettin' the amps are bad. I have had them all go at once.
              Tom Hendricks
              Proud Member NCRS #23758
              NCM Founding Member # 1143
              Corvette Department Manager and
              Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.

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              • James C.
                Expired
                • October 31, 2001
                • 137

                #8
                Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                Tom:
                Thanks! It does say SCV. I remember that speed feature now that you mention it. As to the amps, can the dealer check/replace these or can a radio seller/installer take them out and send them off to be repaired. At $80 per hour, the dealer bill runs up very quickly.

                Or, should I replace the radio with a modern unit. If so , is there a particular one that fits these carswithout a big hassle. I will not be having the car judged, so originality is not a big deal.

                Thanks!

                Jim
                Last edited by James C.; November 8, 2010, 02:25 PM. Reason: spelling

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                • Edward J.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • September 15, 2008
                  • 6940

                  #9
                  Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                  I was just looking up the wiring diagram, they do show a relay for the amp. Worth checking Jim.
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                  • Edward J.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • September 15, 2008
                    • 6940

                    #10
                    Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                    Jim, Sometimes the dealer will take the radio head and send out for repairs generally they have a source. Tom maybe able to fill you in. the relay for the amp. is worth checking and sometimes there are other relays with the same part no. on the top of the relay , so try swapping a relay around. its located behind the drivers side instrutment panel. (To the right of column).
                    New England chapter member, 63 Convert. 327/340- Chapter/Regional/national Top Flight, 72 coupe- chapter and regional Top Flight.

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                    • Tom H.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • November 30, 1993
                      • 3440

                      #11
                      Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                      Might try the troubleshooting guide here. Perhaps you can diagnose it.

                      Internet resource for Do It Yourself Corvette Bose Gold car radio, stereo, speakers and amplifier removal.
                      Last edited by Tom H.; November 8, 2010, 03:14 PM.
                      Tom Hendricks
                      Proud Member NCRS #23758
                      NCM Founding Member # 1143
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                      Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.

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                      • Jim T.
                        Expired
                        • February 28, 1993
                        • 5351

                        #12
                        Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                        I am not familiar with the dash of a 90. The radio in my 85 was was of the easiest radios I have removed. The Bose amps in my 85's front doors were more work, lots of bolts and screw removal to get the amp box out of the door. The rear amps were a lot easier.

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                        • John D.
                          Expired
                          • August 31, 2001
                          • 280

                          #13
                          Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                          The replacement of the 4 amps are a relatively easy repair if they are the culprit. If I was you I would go to Dr. Dons website. I think there are some trouble shooting and removal tips there.

                          The 1990 units have very early CD mechanisms in them, they are prone to skipping and failure to eject/insert a CD. This can be fixed but you need to send the radio out.

                          The amps fail due to Bose using capacitors on the boards which (I have been told were poor quality) fail over time.

                          Again your best bet is Dr. Don's a previous poster provided the link. I have used him and he does superior work at a reasonable cost.

                          Best of Luck.

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                          • James C.
                            Expired
                            • October 31, 2001
                            • 137

                            #14
                            Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                            I replaced the amps. Not the problem. Dr. Don( by the way, a heck of a nice guy) says it is the head unit and I will get a replacement from him. I hate to admit it, but with the radio not working, the sounds that the engine makes at full song sounds like music to me. Thanks! Jim

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                            • Joe L.
                              Beyond Control Poster
                              • January 31, 1988
                              • 43191

                              #15
                              Re: 1990 ZR-1 Bose Radio

                              Originally posted by James Carmain (37003)
                              I replaced the amps. Not the problem. Dr. Don( by the way, a heck of a nice guy) says it is the head unit and I will get a replacement from him. I hate to admit it, but with the radio not working, the sounds that the engine makes at full song sounds like music to me. Thanks! Jim

                              Jim------


                              I think I'd have him rebuild your unit rather than getting an exchange.
                              In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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