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<blockquote data-quote="adamguy85" data-source="post: 6844388" data-attributes="member: 622878"><p>I did some more reading on the Pico fuses, as I'd never heard of them before. I took the HU apart, put a meter on it, and BINGO. I haven't replaced or modified the fuse as of yet, I reassembled the HU, put it back in the dash and grounded the RCA cables. This has fixed 95% of the problem, but obviously the fuse is still blown and is causing a bit of interference that grounding the RCA's won't fix. This will be tolerable until I get my hands on a resistor to fix the problem once and for all. Thanks a million, friend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamguy85, post: 6844388, member: 622878"] I did some more reading on the Pico fuses, as I'd never heard of them before. I took the HU apart, put a meter on it, and BINGO. I haven't replaced or modified the fuse as of yet, I reassembled the HU, put it back in the dash and grounded the RCA cables. This has fixed 95% of the problem, but obviously the fuse is still blown and is causing a bit of interference that grounding the RCA's won't fix. This will be tolerable until I get my hands on a resistor to fix the problem once and for all. Thanks a million, friend! [/QUOTE]
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