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<blockquote data-quote="joeyjojojr" data-source="post: 837364" data-attributes="member: 560611"><p>When you say open the deck out, do you mean just take it out of the dash or actually open up the head unit to look at the circuitboard, cd player, etc?</p><p></p><p>When I installed it I used wire harnesses and used crim caps on most of the wire connections except for the constant and switched power wires because they were too large for the crimp caps. Instead I soldered those connections and covered them with electrical tape which I assumed would be okay. Since I've been having trouble I've gone back and redone all the connections, but nothing makes a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeyjojojr, post: 837364, member: 560611"] When you say open the deck out, do you mean just take it out of the dash or actually open up the head unit to look at the circuitboard, cd player, etc? When I installed it I used wire harnesses and used crim caps on most of the wire connections except for the constant and switched power wires because they were too large for the crimp caps. Instead I soldered those connections and covered them with electrical tape which I assumed would be okay. Since I've been having trouble I've gone back and redone all the connections, but nothing makes a difference. [/QUOTE]
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