No power to radio
#61
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Re: No power to radio
I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
the wires.
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noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
the wires.
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#62
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Re: No power to radio
Buy a volt meter, it sounds like you're guessing:
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
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> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
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> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
#63
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Re: No power to radio
Buy a volt meter, it sounds like you're guessing:
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
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> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
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> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
#64
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Re: No power to radio
Buy a volt meter, it sounds like you're guessing:
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
#65
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Re: No power to radio
Buy a volt meter, it sounds like you're guessing:
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Chrysler1.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
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> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing.
#66
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Re: No power to radio
do u have the little black boxes??? there is resisitors in them to prevent
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
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battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
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#67
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Re: No power to radio
do u have the little black boxes??? there is resisitors in them to prevent
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200506/1
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
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> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200506/1
#68
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Re: No power to radio
do u have the little black boxes??? there is resisitors in them to prevent
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200506/1
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200506/1
#69
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Re: No power to radio
do u have the little black boxes??? there is resisitors in them to prevent
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200506/1
battery draw and the resisitors are too good and won't allow 12 volts to even
pass more like 1-2 volts not enough to fire up the radio
"Mike via CarKB.com" wrote:
> I replaced the fuse, and still nothing. Although my speaker made a weird
> noise. Something similar to those test beeps that TV stations play every once
> and a while. I also heard some static when moving the black and gray clips
> around. It's gotta be a bad wire through there... So do I get the
> red/yellow/black wires from the factory harness, splice them, and twist them
> with the aftermarket wires and hope it works?
>
> Cause if it's faulty wiring they'd have to replace it anyways... Only thing
> from stopping me is that wires rarely go dead. It's the fuse that goes, not
> the wires.
>
> --
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Re: No power to radio
Do you mean the black and gray box with the pins?
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