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New Kenwood headunit problems KDC-BT755HD
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<blockquote data-quote="Side Show" data-source="post: 8198676" data-attributes="member: 579446"><p>get rid of that crappy adapter, I've seen so many of the metal pins in these fail and cause damage. use the crimp connectors and crimp straight to each wire.</p><p></p><p>take the unit out and test it at the battery. with a small battery (aaa or 9v), test you speaker cables are correct by putting pos and neg on either side of batt, it'll make the speaker make a small pop/crackle noise so u no that wire is connected to that speaker ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Side Show, post: 8198676, member: 579446"] get rid of that crappy adapter, I've seen so many of the metal pins in these fail and cause damage. use the crimp connectors and crimp straight to each wire. take the unit out and test it at the battery. with a small battery (aaa or 9v), test you speaker cables are correct by putting pos and neg on either side of batt, it'll make the speaker make a small pop/crackle noise so u no that wire is connected to that speaker ect. [/QUOTE]
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