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  1. Yes there is a special tool. You can go to any stereo shop and it shouldnt take more than a few minutes to pull the radio out. Fuse probably blown.

    Remove the face plate and clean the contacts.

    Then, there is a 10 amp fuse on the back of the radio. You need to pull the radio out to check this fuse.

    Where did you get the regulator?

    Thanks for your response. I got it from a local alternator/starter shop in vancouver BC. I used the fellow from Dubai's instructions on how to trouble shoot an alternator and it turned out it was just the regulator portion of the alternator. The swap went rather smooth! Is there a special tool to get the radio out to get at the back of it? Thanks again.

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