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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8899186" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">No volume control. Both button turn up the volume to the Pioneer radio. There is also loss of volume that is called clipping. Where the top and bottom portions of the radio frequency are chopped off. Cannot hear any thing. Not enough volts through the radio. Where can I start? The previous owner did this install for you. From the sounds of it, he connected or left it out and not connect the light green parking brake bypass wire. Does this radio have a DVD player to run DVD? It appears he added the old module to the new radio. He should have bought a new module, preferably one that does the job. Not sure if the kind they sell at Wal-mart does the job. So not just get any module. The owner connected your new radio to his old module. That's why the clipping. Get a new radio then, then buy the harness with the module already made by Ford or the manufacturers selling this wiring harness for that particular radio. Module should be connected. All of the wires should be connected and nicely made. Buy that one. Though more expensive, it is easier. But get a new radio. Sorry. Volume control or potentiometer is broke. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8899186, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]No volume control. Both button turn up the volume to the Pioneer radio. There is also loss of volume that is called clipping. Where the top and bottom portions of the radio frequency are chopped off. Cannot hear any thing. Not enough volts through the radio. Where can I start? The previous owner did this install for you. From the sounds of it, he connected or left it out and not connect the light green parking brake bypass wire. Does this radio have a DVD player to run DVD? It appears he added the old module to the new radio. He should have bought a new module, preferably one that does the job. Not sure if the kind they sell at Wal-mart does the job. So not just get any module. The owner connected your new radio to his old module. That's why the clipping. Get a new radio then, then buy the harness with the module already made by Ford or the manufacturers selling this wiring harness for that particular radio. Module should be connected. All of the wires should be connected and nicely made. Buy that one. Though more expensive, it is easier. But get a new radio. Sorry. Volume control or potentiometer is broke. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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