Bob(but not that Bob) said:
Since the 960 radio powers the R & L dash spkrs., and the power amp (in
the vicinity of the steering column) fed by the radio powers R & L door
speakers, it must be the radio unit itself if both your L dash and L
door spkrs are dead.
Tail rattle can be almost anything from exhaust hitting to bad rear
susp. bushings - have your mechanic put it on a lift.
Tail rattle is most likely the tailgate panel (inner plastic panel).
People remove them by puling them off and break the upper mounts where
the clips go. I haven't fixed mine yet. Also, look in the spare tire
well to make sure the jack or its handle isn't loose in there (there's
a strap that secures it to its plastic mount). There is also a cable
behind the right side inner carpeted panel that can come loose and
rattle in there. Be sure that the timing belt is changed at least
every 20,000 miles (I do mine at 18,000). Check the front end
bushings, particularly the cone bushings where the rear arm connects
to the front arm, and the anti-sway bar links. I got a replacement
radio on E-Bay (stock casette player) for about $35 or so. A lot of
folks replace them with teh CD player so thay are available. WOrth it
just to have a spare casette drive. Try switchng the speakers L to R
to see if that helps- the grills slide off- forward I believe.. DO not
just pulll them off as it breaks off the mounting tabs. They can be
fixed with Devcon super glue and old 3.5" floppy disks torn apart for
the outer shells. Cut with scissors and a Dremel tool the plastic
repair works great.... Should I go on...?
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'93 960 Estate