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<blockquote data-quote="travisx01" data-source="post: 326606" data-attributes="member: 550408"><p>when the fuses blew for your radio, did anything else stop working? also most head units have 2 positive wires, a switch and a constant...you may run constant straight to the battery, the switch can hook into the fuse box, to a terminal that only has current while the car is on....to me it sounds like something is shorting out somewhere...be sure you have a good ground also.</p><p></p><p>If you want to check the head unit, take it out hook both switch and constant (of the head unit) to the battery+ and the ground to the battery-, and see if it turns on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travisx01, post: 326606, member: 550408"] when the fuses blew for your radio, did anything else stop working? also most head units have 2 positive wires, a switch and a constant...you may run constant straight to the battery, the switch can hook into the fuse box, to a terminal that only has current while the car is on....to me it sounds like something is shorting out somewhere...be sure you have a good ground also. If you want to check the head unit, take it out hook both switch and constant (of the head unit) to the battery+ and the ground to the battery-, and see if it turns on. [/QUOTE]
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