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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8712692" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Interesting. That last bit is a good clue, and it's probably not wiring if that's the case. I'm curious if disconnecting the battery and then shorting the wires (not the battery) would clear the memory and yield a different result? Google has a few people experiencing issues that were resolved by discharging some capacitance in the system. Just so we're clear, I'm not asking you to short the battery lol, just taking the entire - terminal off the battery post and then touching that wire to the positive terminal to allow any stored capacitance to dissipate. If that doesn't work then maybe unplugging the lead from the amplifier and plugging it back in.</p><p></p><p>That is all just based on google results.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried unplugging the unit and immediately back in without ever going to the OEM one? It seems like the aftermarket amplifier doesn't get along with the new unit. If there's an adapter module between the car harness and the back of the radio is there two slots for the same harness shape where one says amplified and one says non-amplified?</p><p></p><p>It's also worth mentioning that for specific car advice you can often find the best advice for forums devoted to that car. For Camry's there's going to be a huge community of people who have collectively modified every aspect of their car, so after a few days of answers here if you don't make a lot of progress I would definitely explore that option to see if anyone else had the same issue and was able to overcome it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8712692, member: 679555"] Interesting. That last bit is a good clue, and it's probably not wiring if that's the case. I'm curious if disconnecting the battery and then shorting the wires (not the battery) would clear the memory and yield a different result? Google has a few people experiencing issues that were resolved by discharging some capacitance in the system. Just so we're clear, I'm not asking you to short the battery lol, just taking the entire - terminal off the battery post and then touching that wire to the positive terminal to allow any stored capacitance to dissipate. If that doesn't work then maybe unplugging the lead from the amplifier and plugging it back in. That is all just based on google results. Have you tried unplugging the unit and immediately back in without ever going to the OEM one? It seems like the aftermarket amplifier doesn't get along with the new unit. If there's an adapter module between the car harness and the back of the radio is there two slots for the same harness shape where one says amplified and one says non-amplified? It's also worth mentioning that for specific car advice you can often find the best advice for forums devoted to that car. For Camry's there's going to be a huge community of people who have collectively modified every aspect of their car, so after a few days of answers here if you don't make a lot of progress I would definitely explore that option to see if anyone else had the same issue and was able to overcome it. [/QUOTE]
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