Crossing over from YJ land, I've recently acquired an RX-135 and am very happy with it, it screams like an banshee while ejecting tapes but I don't particularly care about that.
Given this has only two speakers in the dash and I literally bought the cheapest ones I could find I am very pleased with how it sounds
The DNR in areas with poor reception is also baller at cutting static
The KX-135 and KX-137 are identical with the 137 simply having an light up Renault logo instead of the AMC on the cassette flapper, I'm wondering if the service manual for either exists anywhere online, I'm just more thinking for the future given these heavy radios are crammed with circuit boards packed full of 40 year old components and nothing lasts forever so its better to have it on hand that try to hunt things down after something breaks.
Secondly I have this sitting around and the hand written number on the top and green tag comes up with nothing on google, I'm mostly curious about it because of the massive sample sticker which makes me wonder what it is and where this could have come from.
Kinda wondering if it was some dealership display where customers could compare the different levels of radio on offer, I dunno
Also on a sidenote I have a 74 page dealership 1988 AMC renault manual which lists every accessory they had for everything AMC/Jeep/Renault and breaks down every single radio offered in all their vehicles from 84 to 88 including the part numbers for everything alongside a separate section which lists the 7 Canadian exclusive radios, I could upload those pages if people want them.
Like for example as an oddity 1986 model year lists the AM/FM ETR stereo cassette with DNR in 5 vehicles under 3 different model numbers, Alliance, Encore, both Eagle's and the Comanche but next to the Comanche it notes (Less DNR)
Then for 87 its available for 8 vehicles under 5 different model numbers, none of which correlate to the previous part numbers and the Comanche has DNR while the Wrangler notes (Dolby) next to it