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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8765355" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Was the older Pioneer HU still installed?? If So.. Ill bet that the PICO fuse may be blown in it.Thats an annoying problem with Pioneer HUs. I dont Buy Pioneer HUs just because of that alone.. and I swapp amps all the time/ test them out in my truck or run one for a month and swapp to another. It can be repaired.You can get a computer shop to do it for like $20-50 bucks if you still want to keep it , or if you are handy with a solder gun and have a little patience, you can do it yourself. instructions on You Tube with Vid.But New HUs are fairly cheap for a decent 4-5volt unit for Kenwoods or JVC/same Co. Like $150-300 bucks depending on Model and features.. Sony 5 volt with like 3 yr warranty I believe. HUs are getting slim as the Computer chip shortage is slamming the industry at the moment raising prices.But Shop around.Sonic Electronix and Crutchfield generally will have a wiring harness and sometimes a dash kit included depending on the vehicle and HU chosen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8765355, member: 634282"] Was the older Pioneer HU still installed?? If So.. Ill bet that the PICO fuse may be blown in it.Thats an annoying problem with Pioneer HUs. I dont Buy Pioneer HUs just because of that alone.. and I swapp amps all the time/ test them out in my truck or run one for a month and swapp to another. It can be repaired.You can get a computer shop to do it for like $20-50 bucks if you still want to keep it , or if you are handy with a solder gun and have a little patience, you can do it yourself. instructions on You Tube with Vid.But New HUs are fairly cheap for a decent 4-5volt unit for Kenwoods or JVC/same Co. Like $150-300 bucks depending on Model and features.. Sony 5 volt with like 3 yr warranty I believe. HUs are getting slim as the Computer chip shortage is slamming the industry at the moment raising prices.But Shop around.Sonic Electronix and Crutchfield generally will have a wiring harness and sometimes a dash kit included depending on the vehicle and HU chosen. [/QUOTE]
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