Thread: stupid radio question
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06-12-2006 07:38 PM #1
its grounded
i checked the fuse box and the inline fuse and all are good
i was told some water got inside and messed up the power wireNever Criticise A Man Until You've Walked A Mile In His Shoes. That Way When You Criticise Him You'll Be A Mile Away And You'll Have His Shoes 
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06-12-2006 08:34 PM #2
The best thing to do
Is to trace the original wire, if you can, and then plug another wire in exactly the same place. If the radio still doesn't work, it's either the fuse box or the radio. If you lightly and quickly ground the new wire to something else (without blowing the fuse, just super fast rub it past some metal, like the brake pedal stem) while still having the other end in the fuse box, you need to see some sparks. If you don't, something's wrong with the fuse area.
Even if a fuse looks good, it still may be blown. A very small crack in it will stop current.
If all that works, it's probably the radio. Replace it.
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06-12-2006 09:10 PM #3
i just ran a power and ground wire from a fuse and hooked it up to the radio and nothin. i hooked up the same wires to a diff. CD player and i got some power so im gonna put the other one in. i found a harness that is made to install a aftermarket cd player in the stock plug. all i need to do is unplug the old one and hook up the new cd player to the harness and plug the new one in right?Never Criticise A Man Until You've Walked A Mile In His Shoes. That Way When You Criticise Him You'll Be A Mile Away And You'll Have His Shoes 
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06-13-2006 07:08 AM #4
Should be OK, providing that the aftermarket harness matches your new player, and that the stock harness is working properly.
Originally Posted by muteboy49






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