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<blockquote data-quote="Jetmech23" data-source="post: 7838938" data-attributes="member: 643755"><p>Thanks for all of your guys advice. Unfortunately I am in Japan and the car is in Florida. I will have the wife or a friend try the radio fuse and see what happens. I think I may have tried all of that a half a year ago, but I have replaced two other stereos since so my memory is jumbled now. I went to Walmart and bought what I needed to install the stereo (Scosche GM2000) harness. I had no idea that there were higher grade modules or that it really made that much difference. My car has zero fancy options so the module doesn't do much more that door chimes. I am leaning towards the dimmer switch and/or shorted light myself. I had the dash apart during the stereo installation and the dome light has worked from time to time as it is supposed to. It is frustration that I can do most anything mechanical, but electrical gives me fits sometimes. My cars from the 60's and 70's were so much easier to work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jetmech23, post: 7838938, member: 643755"] Thanks for all of your guys advice. Unfortunately I am in Japan and the car is in Florida. I will have the wife or a friend try the radio fuse and see what happens. I think I may have tried all of that a half a year ago, but I have replaced two other stereos since so my memory is jumbled now. I went to Walmart and bought what I needed to install the stereo (Scosche GM2000) harness. I had no idea that there were higher grade modules or that it really made that much difference. My car has zero fancy options so the module doesn't do much more that door chimes. I am leaning towards the dimmer switch and/or shorted light myself. I had the dash apart during the stereo installation and the dome light has worked from time to time as it is supposed to. It is frustration that I can do most anything mechanical, but electrical gives me fits sometimes. My cars from the 60's and 70's were so much easier to work on. [/QUOTE]
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