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<blockquote data-quote="1colorz2" data-source="post: 8477591" data-attributes="member: 669050"><p>So a few months ago, I got a new Sony deck for my 99 mustang gt. Still has the stock Mach 460 sound system though. The other night my idiot friend was helping me jump start my car, and he reversed the cables causing sparks to fly everywhere for a few seconds. Afterwards my deck wasn't getting power. So this morning I found that the fuse on the back of the deck itself was blown, and one in my fuse box (both 10A). No big deal replaced them and went to plug my deck back in. Immediately blew both fuses. Tried again, same thing happened. Could there be a short somewhere? Where could it be? Or am I supposed to plug it in a certain way (unplug the battery or something?) The second the plug makes a connection with the deck it blows both fuses..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1colorz2, post: 8477591, member: 669050"] So a few months ago, I got a new Sony deck for my 99 mustang gt. Still has the stock Mach 460 sound system though. The other night my idiot friend was helping me jump start my car, and he reversed the cables causing sparks to fly everywhere for a few seconds. Afterwards my deck wasn't getting power. So this morning I found that the fuse on the back of the deck itself was blown, and one in my fuse box (both 10A). No big deal replaced them and went to plug my deck back in. Immediately blew both fuses. Tried again, same thing happened. Could there be a short somewhere? Where could it be? Or am I supposed to plug it in a certain way (unplug the battery or something?) The second the plug makes a connection with the deck it blows both fuses.. [/QUOTE]
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