nolazach
Junior Member
Hello
I was installing a radio in a friends car. He had a stock amp but the blue lead to turn it on (factory pink;GM) is grounded. I like an *** did not check it first, hooked blue wire to blue/white wire. Put everything back in turn key and nothing.
Hook radio up to power source red and yellow to positive 12v, black to ground. Still nothing. Hit the reset button, nothing.
Now at first I thought the radio just died, my friend had pushed it in really hard. So I put another radio in for him, hooked up all wires as they should be and nothing. Now the other radio is dead too.
So what I think happened is that there was a short due to the factory amp remote being grounded.
What I can't belive is that there was no protection, are both head units now junk or is there a way to trouble shoot it and maybe replace something on the board.
Thanks for any help
I was installing a radio in a friends car. He had a stock amp but the blue lead to turn it on (factory pink;GM) is grounded. I like an *** did not check it first, hooked blue wire to blue/white wire. Put everything back in turn key and nothing.
Hook radio up to power source red and yellow to positive 12v, black to ground. Still nothing. Hit the reset button, nothing.
Now at first I thought the radio just died, my friend had pushed it in really hard. So I put another radio in for him, hooked up all wires as they should be and nothing. Now the other radio is dead too.
So what I think happened is that there was a short due to the factory amp remote being grounded.
What I can't belive is that there was no protection, are both head units now junk or is there a way to trouble shoot it and maybe replace something on the board.
Thanks for any help