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<blockquote data-quote="bscott3411" data-source="post: 7943150" data-attributes="member: 646398"><p>Hey guys. I'm a novice when it comes to installs. I've done a couple but I'm in need of some further assistance. Here's my dilemma:</p><p></p><p>I recently installed a new head unit into my 2003 Nissan but I'm having trouble getting it to keep constant power. The factory radio worked just fine before I took it out. I wired up the new stereo, installed it, and made sure it was good to go before I put the dash back together. It powered up and worked for about 20 seconds, then as soon as I went to push it back into place, it shut off. I double checked all my wiring and checked the fuses. Just yesterday I had to replace the car battery so when it reset after being disconnected, the stereo powered back up once I started the car... again for about 20 seconds. I then hooked up the factory stereo to the original wiring to start troubleshooting and it does the same thing now. It will stay on for less than a minute, then shut off. Being that both units aren't getting constant power is what threw me for a loop as I know the problem isn't in the wiring I did.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bscott3411, post: 7943150, member: 646398"] Hey guys. I'm a novice when it comes to installs. I've done a couple but I'm in need of some further assistance. Here's my dilemma: I recently installed a new head unit into my 2003 Nissan but I'm having trouble getting it to keep constant power. The factory radio worked just fine before I took it out. I wired up the new stereo, installed it, and made sure it was good to go before I put the dash back together. It powered up and worked for about 20 seconds, then as soon as I went to push it back into place, it shut off. I double checked all my wiring and checked the fuses. Just yesterday I had to replace the car battery so when it reset after being disconnected, the stereo powered back up once I started the car... again for about 20 seconds. I then hooked up the factory stereo to the original wiring to start troubleshooting and it does the same thing now. It will stay on for less than a minute, then shut off. Being that both units aren't getting constant power is what threw me for a loop as I know the problem isn't in the wiring I did. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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