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<blockquote data-quote="Goldenknob" data-source="post: 1708693" data-attributes="member: 561030"><p>heh... no I don't have a pioneer deck.. it's a aiwa.. before sony bought them I think.. the first generation mp3 deck.</p><p></p><p>anyway.. I took it back to the audio shop and they checked it again.. I went back there and watched and they couldn't get it to play.. when they hooked it up.. it would drain so much power from their test bench that the radio would turn off. so they had me pull my truck in and checked my wireing under my hood and hooked it straight to my battery.. and it did the same thing that it had with me.. so they said that it has a bad cap or power supply inside.. since it was sort of clicking and was getting hot after only being plugged in for like 20 seconds.. with no RCA's.. so they are sending it off to get repaired... bah..</p><p></p><p>but I'm just wondering why it happened in the first place and what I can do to prevent it in the future?... we checked my power wire and didn't see any cuts or burnt spots in the rubber...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldenknob, post: 1708693, member: 561030"] heh... no I don't have a pioneer deck.. it's a aiwa.. before sony bought them I think.. the first generation mp3 deck. anyway.. I took it back to the audio shop and they checked it again.. I went back there and watched and they couldn't get it to play.. when they hooked it up.. it would drain so much power from their test bench that the radio would turn off. so they had me pull my truck in and checked my wireing under my hood and hooked it straight to my battery.. and it did the same thing that it had with me.. so they said that it has a bad cap or power supply inside.. since it was sort of clicking and was getting hot after only being plugged in for like 20 seconds.. with no RCA's.. so they are sending it off to get repaired... bah.. but I'm just wondering why it happened in the first place and what I can do to prevent it in the future?... we checked my power wire and didn't see any cuts or burnt spots in the rubber... [/QUOTE]
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