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<blockquote data-quote="viper0383" data-source="post: 29446" data-attributes="member: 543030"><p>If you look at installation instructions from kenwood or mtx, the first step is always disconnect the negative battery terminal. I install car audio for a living and i must say, i never do it. I have never had a problem with compters. The only thing i know of that can damage computers are using test lights and 9 volt batteries. If your car had to be hardwired(no factory harnesses) I would find out what theit methods for finding the wires are, they could have ran 9 volts in the wrong direction through a computer. I agree with some of the things in prior post, keep a level head, ripping the install out was bad. But your right get your sh*t taken care of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viper0383, post: 29446, member: 543030"] If you look at installation instructions from kenwood or mtx, the first step is always disconnect the negative battery terminal. I install car audio for a living and i must say, i never do it. I have never had a problem with compters. The only thing i know of that can damage computers are using test lights and 9 volt batteries. If your car had to be hardwired(no factory harnesses) I would find out what theit methods for finding the wires are, they could have ran 9 volts in the wrong direction through a computer. I agree with some of the things in prior post, keep a level head, ripping the install out was bad. But your right get your sh*t taken care of. [/QUOTE]
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