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<blockquote data-quote="vanaxel" data-source="post: 8193050" data-attributes="member: 658652"><p>Thanks. am halfway there. Now the stereo powers up and when the key is switched in ACC or car starts but it goes off after a couple of seconds. Am pretty sure the wires are twisted to nice and tight and held in with electrical tape.</p><p></p><p>Could it be some of the wires are paired wrong? The previous owner might have used another unit and replaced with the stock unit when selling and might have did a dodgy...hmmmm...</p><p></p><p>the only others i have wired are antenna and earth and the rest are for the speakers (neg and positive)</p><p></p><p>IS there any way to check using a DMM?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vanaxel, post: 8193050, member: 658652"] Thanks. am halfway there. Now the stereo powers up and when the key is switched in ACC or car starts but it goes off after a couple of seconds. Am pretty sure the wires are twisted to nice and tight and held in with electrical tape. Could it be some of the wires are paired wrong? The previous owner might have used another unit and replaced with the stock unit when selling and might have did a dodgy...hmmmm... the only others i have wired are antenna and earth and the rest are for the speakers (neg and positive) IS there any way to check using a DMM? [/QUOTE]
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