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Alpine CDE-102 Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cart9739" data-source="post: 6542875" data-attributes="member: 616382"><p>I have installed an Alpine CDE-102 Head Unit. When turning it on a few days after installation (it was working correctly) it displayed "DC-Error" which, According to the site, means a ground speaker wire (or speaker wire issue), but, i just tried turning it on a few hours ago, after the car had been off. It works fine. But, just cut out again awhile later. I think the problem may be an overheating issue. Does anyone know how to "cool" a head unit if this is the problem? I am quite confused.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cart9739, post: 6542875, member: 616382"] I have installed an Alpine CDE-102 Head Unit. When turning it on a few days after installation (it was working correctly) it displayed "DC-Error" which, According to the site, means a ground speaker wire (or speaker wire issue), but, i just tried turning it on a few hours ago, after the car had been off. It works fine. But, just cut out again awhile later. I think the problem may be an overheating issue. Does anyone know how to "cool" a head unit if this is the problem? I am quite confused. Thanks for all the help in advance. [/QUOTE]
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