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New deck pontiac g5 2008 not powering up
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<blockquote data-quote="Mooncatt" data-source="post: 8675377" data-attributes="member: 676968"><p>That does seem to be the case from what I'm seeing now too. If you go that route, I saw one common wire to splice was into the sunroof circuit at the fuse box if you don't have one. It's wired and powered already, which would give you a dedicated circuit instead of piggy backing. Just make sure to splice after the fuse so the radio is protected.</p><p></p><p>You may also want to contact Scoche to verify the need to do that, though. According to the instruction sheet you linked earlier, you should be able to use the red wire from the chime box. As I said earlier about my G6, that does work for me (albeit a different brand adaptor), and the OEM radio also switches based on everything from the OEM harness. So I'm thinking the chime box may be defective and either not sensing the data signal that triggers the 12V+ output, or not able to turn that circuit on when receiving the signal. I'd also consider plugging the OEM radio back in just to verify everything still works in the factory harness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mooncatt, post: 8675377, member: 676968"] That does seem to be the case from what I'm seeing now too. If you go that route, I saw one common wire to splice was into the sunroof circuit at the fuse box if you don't have one. It's wired and powered already, which would give you a dedicated circuit instead of piggy backing. Just make sure to splice after the fuse so the radio is protected. You may also want to contact Scoche to verify the need to do that, though. According to the instruction sheet you linked earlier, you should be able to use the red wire from the chime box. As I said earlier about my G6, that does work for me (albeit a different brand adaptor), and the OEM radio also switches based on everything from the OEM harness. So I'm thinking the chime box may be defective and either not sensing the data signal that triggers the 12V+ output, or not able to turn that circuit on when receiving the signal. I'd also consider plugging the OEM radio back in just to verify everything still works in the factory harness. [/QUOTE]
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