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<blockquote data-quote="clean" data-source="post: 7448740" data-attributes="member: 634864"><p>Thank you all very much for the replies... So I have been in touch with PAC who said it is more than likely a faulty module (as suggested by the replies) and they sent me an RMA for it but apparently I have to remove it from the vehicle and send it back to them. I finally got some time yesterday to remove/replace with the factory unit and after pulling out the wiring to unhook the stereo I noticed that the PAC module is an OS-2...not an OS-2BOSE! Not sure if this falls into the complete retard category or if it's some ultra-custom method of install...I'm leaning towards the first but I would be inclined to think this is the source of my problems...I basically just got pissed and stuffed everything back into the dash so I'm not sure if the existing wiring was hacked or something (the actual wiring job looks decent) to get this setup to work but I'm thinking of just cutting my losses and ordering an os2-bose off amazon rather that have said retard touch my car again.</p><p></p><p>My real question at this point is if it's possible that this guy actually f'ed up my entire electrical system with his install...thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clean, post: 7448740, member: 634864"] Thank you all very much for the replies... So I have been in touch with PAC who said it is more than likely a faulty module (as suggested by the replies) and they sent me an RMA for it but apparently I have to remove it from the vehicle and send it back to them. I finally got some time yesterday to remove/replace with the factory unit and after pulling out the wiring to unhook the stereo I noticed that the PAC module is an OS-2...not an OS-2BOSE! Not sure if this falls into the complete retard category or if it's some ultra-custom method of install...I'm leaning towards the first but I would be inclined to think this is the source of my problems...I basically just got pissed and stuffed everything back into the dash so I'm not sure if the existing wiring was hacked or something (the actual wiring job looks decent) to get this setup to work but I'm thinking of just cutting my losses and ordering an os2-bose off amazon rather that have said retard touch my car again. My real question at this point is if it's possible that this guy actually f'ed up my entire electrical system with his install...thanks again [/QUOTE]
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