No power to radio
#11
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Re: No power to radio
It wouldn't, you'll have to trace the wire back to the fuse block,
back to wherever you accidentally pulled it from one of it's
connections.
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> How would theft lock affect power? I tried 3 different radio players and
> nothing worked.
>
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back to wherever you accidentally pulled it from one of it's
connections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> How would theft lock affect power? I tried 3 different radio players and
> nothing worked.
>
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#12
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Re: No power to radio
It wouldn't, you'll have to trace the wire back to the fuse block,
back to wherever you accidentally pulled it from one of it's
connections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> How would theft lock affect power? I tried 3 different radio players and
> nothing worked.
>
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
back to wherever you accidentally pulled it from one of it's
connections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> How would theft lock affect power? I tried 3 different radio players and
> nothing worked.
>
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#13
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Re: No power to radio
It wouldn't, you'll have to trace the wire back to the fuse block,
back to wherever you accidentally pulled it from one of it's
connections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> How would theft lock affect power? I tried 3 different radio players and
> nothing worked.
>
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
back to wherever you accidentally pulled it from one of it's
connections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> How would theft lock affect power? I tried 3 different radio players and
> nothing worked.
>
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
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Re: No power to radio
I just put the red/yellow the + and the black to - on the battery and my HU
works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
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works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
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Re: No power to radio
I just put the red/yellow the + and the black to - on the battery and my HU
works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
--
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works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
--
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#16
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Re: No power to radio
I just put the red/yellow the + and the black to - on the battery and my HU
works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
--
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works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
--
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#17
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Re: No power to radio
I just put the red/yellow the + and the black to - on the battery and my HU
works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
--
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works. So where abouts am I tracing this wire to? Theres a bunch of wires and
fuses underneath a panel on the passenger side. I just hope its nothing
behind the dash.
--
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#18
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Re: No power to radio
recheck the fuses
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I have a 96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. I've had it for a few years, and the first
> thing I did was put in an after market head unit... I just went out and
> bought a new one the other day and installed it. It worked fine. When I
> unplugged it to put it in the bracket, and hooked it back up, it didnt work.
> Now there is no power to the stereo. I tried the new cd player, the old one,
> and the factory... Nothing.
>
> I brought it to my fathers friends dealership. They were kind of clueless
> about it. They though having an amp kit had something to do with it not
> working. I kept telling them that I never touched any factory wires. All
> electrical mods were on aftermarket accessories.
>
> At first they tought it was a fuse, but then they ruled that out saying there
> was power to the box.
>
> If anyone has had this happen, how do you fix it? Is this a small problem or
> big problem?
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I have a 96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. I've had it for a few years, and the first
> thing I did was put in an after market head unit... I just went out and
> bought a new one the other day and installed it. It worked fine. When I
> unplugged it to put it in the bracket, and hooked it back up, it didnt work.
> Now there is no power to the stereo. I tried the new cd player, the old one,
> and the factory... Nothing.
>
> I brought it to my fathers friends dealership. They were kind of clueless
> about it. They though having an amp kit had something to do with it not
> working. I kept telling them that I never touched any factory wires. All
> electrical mods were on aftermarket accessories.
>
> At first they tought it was a fuse, but then they ruled that out saying there
> was power to the box.
>
> If anyone has had this happen, how do you fix it? Is this a small problem or
> big problem?
#19
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Re: No power to radio
recheck the fuses
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I have a 96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. I've had it for a few years, and the first
> thing I did was put in an after market head unit... I just went out and
> bought a new one the other day and installed it. It worked fine. When I
> unplugged it to put it in the bracket, and hooked it back up, it didnt work.
> Now there is no power to the stereo. I tried the new cd player, the old one,
> and the factory... Nothing.
>
> I brought it to my fathers friends dealership. They were kind of clueless
> about it. They though having an amp kit had something to do with it not
> working. I kept telling them that I never touched any factory wires. All
> electrical mods were on aftermarket accessories.
>
> At first they tought it was a fuse, but then they ruled that out saying there
> was power to the box.
>
> If anyone has had this happen, how do you fix it? Is this a small problem or
> big problem?
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I have a 96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. I've had it for a few years, and the first
> thing I did was put in an after market head unit... I just went out and
> bought a new one the other day and installed it. It worked fine. When I
> unplugged it to put it in the bracket, and hooked it back up, it didnt work.
> Now there is no power to the stereo. I tried the new cd player, the old one,
> and the factory... Nothing.
>
> I brought it to my fathers friends dealership. They were kind of clueless
> about it. They though having an amp kit had something to do with it not
> working. I kept telling them that I never touched any factory wires. All
> electrical mods were on aftermarket accessories.
>
> At first they tought it was a fuse, but then they ruled that out saying there
> was power to the box.
>
> If anyone has had this happen, how do you fix it? Is this a small problem or
> big problem?
#20
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Re: No power to radio
recheck the fuses
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I have a 96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. I've had it for a few years, and the first
> thing I did was put in an after market head unit... I just went out and
> bought a new one the other day and installed it. It worked fine. When I
> unplugged it to put it in the bracket, and hooked it back up, it didnt work.
> Now there is no power to the stereo. I tried the new cd player, the old one,
> and the factory... Nothing.
>
> I brought it to my fathers friends dealership. They were kind of clueless
> about it. They though having an amp kit had something to do with it not
> working. I kept telling them that I never touched any factory wires. All
> electrical mods were on aftermarket accessories.
>
> At first they tought it was a fuse, but then they ruled that out saying there
> was power to the box.
>
> If anyone has had this happen, how do you fix it? Is this a small problem or
> big problem?
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I have a 96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. I've had it for a few years, and the first
> thing I did was put in an after market head unit... I just went out and
> bought a new one the other day and installed it. It worked fine. When I
> unplugged it to put it in the bracket, and hooked it back up, it didnt work.
> Now there is no power to the stereo. I tried the new cd player, the old one,
> and the factory... Nothing.
>
> I brought it to my fathers friends dealership. They were kind of clueless
> about it. They though having an amp kit had something to do with it not
> working. I kept telling them that I never touched any factory wires. All
> electrical mods were on aftermarket accessories.
>
> At first they tought it was a fuse, but then they ruled that out saying there
> was power to the box.
>
> If anyone has had this happen, how do you fix it? Is this a small problem or
> big problem?