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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8886445" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p>How do you know the radio is overheating even when engine is off? The red is connected to the fuse box, which is connected to the ACC ignition on terminal. The yellow is connected to the fuse box also and connected to the battery. But the radio switch is off also. All currents are then blocked or closed off. All the other speaker wires are connected to pin slots that are not used yet. That leaves the other six wires. Blue, green, black, blue-white, purple, orange-white ( illumination wire ) dims the lights at ignition on, lights on. 16 total wires. Should not have any current flowing through the radio as yet.</p><p></p><p>Turn the radio off at ignition off. Then no current will flow through it. Yellow wire, constant wire. All 16 wire pins can be anywhere on the iso connector. Just that the power wires are labeled so you can tell which is which. Speaker wires will be connected to another component, the 4 speakers. Also on any slots. 16 total wires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8886445, member: 691623"] How do you know the radio is overheating even when engine is off? The red is connected to the fuse box, which is connected to the ACC ignition on terminal. The yellow is connected to the fuse box also and connected to the battery. But the radio switch is off also. All currents are then blocked or closed off. All the other speaker wires are connected to pin slots that are not used yet. That leaves the other six wires. Blue, green, black, blue-white, purple, orange-white ( illumination wire ) dims the lights at ignition on, lights on. 16 total wires. Should not have any current flowing through the radio as yet. Turn the radio off at ignition off. Then no current will flow through it. Yellow wire, constant wire. All 16 wire pins can be anywhere on the iso connector. Just that the power wires are labeled so you can tell which is which. Speaker wires will be connected to another component, the 4 speakers. Also on any slots. 16 total wires. [/QUOTE]
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