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<blockquote data-quote="black02z" data-source="post: 8218775" data-attributes="member: 659478"><p>I figured the red wire should be dropping to avoid drawing too much from the battery while starting the car. The battery tests good and both fuses are good. I guess my question is why is the yellow wire dropping voltage so much and how do I fix it. I would really like to get this figured out since the stock head unit doesn't have this memory problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the quick responses, and if it comes to it, I can run a new constant wire. I guess the answer just isn't exactly what I was hoping to hear since it's not my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black02z, post: 8218775, member: 659478"] I figured the red wire should be dropping to avoid drawing too much from the battery while starting the car. The battery tests good and both fuses are good. I guess my question is why is the yellow wire dropping voltage so much and how do I fix it. I would really like to get this figured out since the stock head unit doesn't have this memory problem. Thanks for the quick responses, and if it comes to it, I can run a new constant wire. I guess the answer just isn't exactly what I was hoping to hear since it's not my car. [/QUOTE]
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