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<blockquote data-quote="nismos14" data-source="post: 4318222" data-attributes="member: 572360"><p>Let me put it to you this way, the HU also worked fine before, so why would it be the HU, right? That is based on YOUR logic. Anything could go wrong, especially wiring. So not checking it to see if it is bad is the 1st mistake you made. That would be the simplest thing to check. Now once you do that you can eliminate wiring as a cause.</p><p></p><p>Then you can check the harnesses to check for loose pins, and frayed wiring, bent contacts etc. Also if the HU stays off for a while, but sometimes it doesn't it seems more like a wiring issue, or possibly something internally on the main board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismos14, post: 4318222, member: 572360"] Let me put it to you this way, the HU also worked fine before, so why would it be the HU, right? That is based on YOUR logic. Anything could go wrong, especially wiring. So not checking it to see if it is bad is the 1st mistake you made. That would be the simplest thing to check. Now once you do that you can eliminate wiring as a cause. Then you can check the harnesses to check for loose pins, and frayed wiring, bent contacts etc. Also if the HU stays off for a while, but sometimes it doesn't it seems more like a wiring issue, or possibly something internally on the main board. [/QUOTE]
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