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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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?
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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?
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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?


