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<blockquote data-quote="Dj-torn" data-source="post: 7416629" data-attributes="member: 553398"><p>When installing your fuses you should be able to tell right away when it blows. Having said this have you installed your new radio or do you still have all the wire bare.</p><p></p><p>If your radio is installed, the either there is a fuse under the hood or in another fuse panel that needs replacing OR you radio is incorrectly installed causing the short.</p><p></p><p>If the radio is not installed AND if you haven't done so by now, isolate and tape up the ends of all wires individually, then try replacing fuses, again there could be another fuse under the hood that needs replacing or in another fuse panel elsewhere in the car.</p><p></p><p>GL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj-torn, post: 7416629, member: 553398"] When installing your fuses you should be able to tell right away when it blows. Having said this have you installed your new radio or do you still have all the wire bare. If your radio is installed, the either there is a fuse under the hood or in another fuse panel that needs replacing OR you radio is incorrectly installed causing the short. If the radio is not installed AND if you haven't done so by now, isolate and tape up the ends of all wires individually, then try replacing fuses, again there could be another fuse under the hood that needs replacing or in another fuse panel elsewhere in the car. GL [/QUOTE]
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