Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
Item(s) for Sale:
Blown CZ500. I believe the Pico (?) fuse blew from what a dealer told me. The front outputs dont work/ have a ton of what sounds like insane alternator whine, same with the rears.
Item(s) Description/Condition:
Cosmetically it looks great. Probably 8.5-9/10.
Mechanically it needs the pico fuse replaced (again, based on what a dealer told me)
Price:
Whatever you think is fair.
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Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
The pico fuse can be easily fixed by doing this to ensure all the RCA's have an equal ground:
http://www.ecoustics.com/electronics...dio/644225.jpg
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
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Originally Posted by
Kangaroux
Wrong. Pico fuses have to be soldered. The rca ground trick is for altinator whine. Not pico fuses. Easy fix none the less tho
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
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Originally Posted by
CAT MAN
Wrong. Pico fuses have to be soldered. The rca ground trick is for altinator whine. Not pico fuses. Easy fix none the less tho
Quoted from the OP: "The front outputs dont work/ have a ton of what sounds like insane alternator whine". As for the front outputs not working that can be caused by the front rca's not having a good ground
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
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Originally Posted by
Kangaroux
Quoted from the OP: "The front outputs dont work/ have a ton of what sounds like insane alternator whine". As for the front outputs not working that can be caused by the front rca's not having a good ground
Yeah, the fronts dont work and have this weird insane alt whine. The rears have insane alt whine but work.
So basically wrap some speaker wire around each rca and secure it to the HU?
What about the pico fuse?
btw thanks for the help!
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
the pic you see is what i have done on 4 pioneer radios. work perfect if you do that. ppl always whine about pioneer being crappy, well if you do this little trick you wont have the problem. just a small time problem for a killer brand of radios. never had any problems with pioneer other then this easy fix so i say copy that pic and call it good ;)
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
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Originally Posted by
marleyskater420
Yeah, the fronts dont work and have this weird insane alt whine. The rears have insane alt whine but work.
So basically wrap some speaker wire around each rca and secure it to the HU?
What about the pico fuse?
btw thanks for the help!
From what I've seen this seems to fix everything. I don't even think the pico fuse is actually a fuse, I think it's just a diode
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
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Originally Posted by
bumpinexploder
the pic you see is what i have done on 4 pioneer radios. work perfect if you do that. ppl always whine about pioneer being crappy, well if you do this little trick you wont have the problem. just a small time problem for a killer brand of radios. never had any problems with pioneer other then this easy fix so i say copy that pic and call it good ;)
So just pull out the connector on the back of the HU that has the RCAs coming out, and wind an exposed wire around each one, and secure it to the HU on both ends?
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Op your in va right? How much picked up
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rebelfromva
Op your in va right? How much picked up
I'm in california
Re: Broken CZ500 (pico fuse blew)
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Originally Posted by
marleyskater420
So just pull out the connector on the back of the HU that has the RCAs coming out, and wind an exposed wire around each one, and secure it to the HU on both ends?
wrap a bare piece of 14-16 gauge wire in a V8 type way around all the rca shieldings. pull them tight and then secure the other end to a screw in the case of the head unit. this grounds out the rcas so they dont catch interferance or noise and stuff. hope this helps