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<blockquote data-quote="ekincam" data-source="post: 5082824" data-attributes="member: 581428"><p>Revisiting this issue...I still have teh DEH-P390MP but I didn't install it. The DEH-1700 is still in the car and works fine on most days.</p><p></p><p>I think the issue is heat related because it seems to work fine as long as the temperature outside is 85 or less. If it gets really hot, then the stereo will stop working. I'm wondering if the internal amp is going into protect because it's getting too hot during those days. The radio is the highest item on the dash and I'm sure the sun shining down on the dash doesn't help at all. On the days the radio doesn't work, it usually starts working once night time rolls around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ekincam, post: 5082824, member: 581428"] Revisiting this issue...I still have teh DEH-P390MP but I didn't install it. The DEH-1700 is still in the car and works fine on most days. I think the issue is heat related because it seems to work fine as long as the temperature outside is 85 or less. If it gets really hot, then the stereo will stop working. I'm wondering if the internal amp is going into protect because it's getting too hot during those days. The radio is the highest item on the dash and I'm sure the sun shining down on the dash doesn't help at all. On the days the radio doesn't work, it usually starts working once night time rolls around. [/QUOTE]
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