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<blockquote data-quote="needlessthing" data-source="post: 7391465" data-attributes="member: 634521"><p>Have a Pioneer deh 6800mp for the last couple of years..not a single problem with it.</p><p></p><p>So i build a custom sub box and move my amps to the spare tire wheel well. Everything is running fine but with the hot weather the sub amp sometimes over heats and goes into safe mode. No problem so I decide to wire up three 120mm fans. I am doing some other aftermarket wiring under the dash. I hand my friend the 3 fans and a relay and some wire to hook them up to make sure they work before I mount them. Told him to go off the remote wire for the relay...well he isnt a dumb guy so I assume he knows what he is doing...WRONG...he wires all 3 fans drectly to the remote wire. tells me to turn the head unit on...So I go ahead turn on the music and let it run for a min. Just as soon as said the fans are running. I hear a pop and the head unit shuts off and wont come back on. I check his work and yell at him for being an idiot then I start checking fuses. All seem ok...so it has to be something internal. Any idea what i need to fix it? i am pretty good at fixing things, just need to be pointed in the right direction. Any Idea where the power on control is on the board? Going to rip it apart today to have a look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="needlessthing, post: 7391465, member: 634521"] Have a Pioneer deh 6800mp for the last couple of years..not a single problem with it. So i build a custom sub box and move my amps to the spare tire wheel well. Everything is running fine but with the hot weather the sub amp sometimes over heats and goes into safe mode. No problem so I decide to wire up three 120mm fans. I am doing some other aftermarket wiring under the dash. I hand my friend the 3 fans and a relay and some wire to hook them up to make sure they work before I mount them. Told him to go off the remote wire for the relay...well he isnt a dumb guy so I assume he knows what he is doing...WRONG...he wires all 3 fans drectly to the remote wire. tells me to turn the head unit on...So I go ahead turn on the music and let it run for a min. Just as soon as said the fans are running. I hear a pop and the head unit shuts off and wont come back on. I check his work and yell at him for being an idiot then I start checking fuses. All seem ok...so it has to be something internal. Any idea what i need to fix it? i am pretty good at fixing things, just need to be pointed in the right direction. Any Idea where the power on control is on the board? Going to rip it apart today to have a look. [/QUOTE]
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