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ronnyarmin
2 years ago

TM is connected to the traffic radio whose signal is no longer sent today. AMS could be the automatic music search run during cassette operation. It would have been helpful if you had betrayed what car this radio was built into. That looks like the factory equipment.

I don’t know the meaning of the other two buttons. Why don’t you try it out?

spondy66
2 years ago
Reply to  ronnyarmin

Was there to buy on the free market. No brand.

ronnyarmin
2 years ago
Reply to  spondy66

If there’s nothing on the case, I guess you can’t find the manufacturer out. What do you want to know?

ronnyarmin
2 years ago
Reply to  Joe676

What do you want with this old part? Listen to Cassettes, and then also in the bad quality that this radio offers.

The radio does not even have RDS.

ronnyarmin
2 years ago

What should the technology of the radio have to do with the year of the car?

1-DIN radios like yours have been built in excellent quality by well-known manufacturers up to the 1990s. Their operators do not give up any puzzles, and they are offered cheaply on online sales pages. Do you really need a cassette?

spondy66
2 years ago

I do not want to know that I am not a questioner