blackelky
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You guys have more patience than me. I would've ripped it out and set it on fire by now
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40F degrees this am. Kept radio in house. Hooked up in cold suburban and works just fine so it’s definitely the radio acting up when it gets cold. Rules out the Bose amp under the console or anything else.Pulled oem radio and will keep in house warm while rest of the burb is cold overnight
Since its out i would hit the larger solder joints with an iron. That ROHS stuff is hard to work with.
That should be all you need to do for cold soldier joints. Capacitors are the next mostly to fail item, but I don't know if they are heat sensitive. From your pictures they look ok. But I am using my phone to view them.This summer I reflowed all the large soldier joints and where all the pins connect to the board. I’m amateur at best. I just held my soldering iron on the joint until it liquified then moved on to the next.
Only other thing I’m capable of is busting out the heat gun and trying to evenly heat the board up to 300F?
Although I may kill it since it’s easy to overheat a part and fry a chip.