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New head unit working, removed line out converter now NO power
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<blockquote data-quote="SamIam71" data-source="post: 8209740" data-attributes="member: 658526"><p>Yeah, that head will have a blue/white wire on its harness, it should go to the remote connection on the amp. Also, there is a 10 amp fuse on the radio itself. Make sure it is not blown. If you have no test equipment, make some. Take a bulb(interior light, tail light, fricken christmas tree light bulb and hook a wire to positive and negative on the bulb. Plug into your harness at the radio, if there is power, move to your fuse box, remove fuse, check it, if it's good, plug yor bulb in where the fuse was, no light? keep moving up the circuit. Look for a main accessory fuse and do the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamIam71, post: 8209740, member: 658526"] Yeah, that head will have a blue/white wire on its harness, it should go to the remote connection on the amp. Also, there is a 10 amp fuse on the radio itself. Make sure it is not blown. If you have no test equipment, make some. Take a bulb(interior light, tail light, fricken christmas tree light bulb and hook a wire to positive and negative on the bulb. Plug into your harness at the radio, if there is power, move to your fuse box, remove fuse, check it, if it's good, plug yor bulb in where the fuse was, no light? keep moving up the circuit. Look for a main accessory fuse and do the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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