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<blockquote data-quote="stemz" data-source="post: 8105232" data-attributes="member: 642965"><p>I ran both cables from the battery both wires are fused aswell...i had an old pioneer unit that did the same thing it would turn on and off randomly then i started hearing whining out of my speakers i opened my unit up and it turned out being that the ground fuse to the rca ports was blown so i ended up grounding the rca ports on the units shield it solved the engine whine but the unit kept turning on and off randomly i thought it was just time to up grade it was an old radio. So i upgraded to a kenwood i took it to a shop and got it installed but with in a couple of days the unit started doing the same thing turning on and off idk whats causing the issue...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stemz, post: 8105232, member: 642965"] I ran both cables from the battery both wires are fused aswell...i had an old pioneer unit that did the same thing it would turn on and off randomly then i started hearing whining out of my speakers i opened my unit up and it turned out being that the ground fuse to the rca ports was blown so i ended up grounding the rca ports on the units shield it solved the engine whine but the unit kept turning on and off randomly i thought it was just time to up grade it was an old radio. So i upgraded to a kenwood i took it to a shop and got it installed but with in a couple of days the unit started doing the same thing turning on and off idk whats causing the issue... [/QUOTE]
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