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<blockquote data-quote="Jester1318" data-source="post: 1943202" data-attributes="member: 563550"><p>None of my wires ever changed between working and not. I think something must have shorted in the headunit itself.</p><p></p><p>The remote wire checks out at ~12 volts until connected to an amp, same with all power wires. I never even moved a single wire until it stopped playing.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the guys I buy most my stuff locally for will replace the headunit like I was told they will for me, otherwise it will be time to find someone to repair it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester1318, post: 1943202, member: 563550"] None of my wires ever changed between working and not. I think something must have shorted in the headunit itself. The remote wire checks out at ~12 volts until connected to an amp, same with all power wires. I never even moved a single wire until it stopped playing. Hopefully the guys I buy most my stuff locally for will replace the headunit like I was told they will for me, otherwise it will be time to find someone to repair it. [/QUOTE]
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