Korbl
Junior Member
A few months back, I installed an SSL ML41B stereo into my 98 Crown Vic. First time install, everything worked out pretty well, but for the fact that my car had three extra grounding wires, and the stereo had an Antenna Out wire that I had no clue what to do with. But while it worked, I would get some pretty intense static driving around, sometimes even getting an entirely different station coming through. I could sometimes get it to go away by moving my car a few inches forward at a stop, or just bearing with it while I moved since it would fluctuate (seemed heaviest around a radio station in town).
I decided that maybe the Antenna Out wire of the stereo was supposed to be connected to a grounding wire, and tried that. The stereo worked for a minute or two and then silence.
That was four days ago. The stereo turns on, I can change stations, and change mode, but I hear nothing, either radio or from a device plugged into the aux input. I checked the fuses(?) on the speaker wires, and they seem fine.
I have no clue what happened. Did I burn out my stereo? Did I flat break it in some non-reparable way? Do I need to just buy a new stereo?
I decided that maybe the Antenna Out wire of the stereo was supposed to be connected to a grounding wire, and tried that. The stereo worked for a minute or two and then silence.
That was four days ago. The stereo turns on, I can change stations, and change mode, but I hear nothing, either radio or from a device plugged into the aux input. I checked the fuses(?) on the speaker wires, and they seem fine.
I have no clue what happened. Did I burn out my stereo? Did I flat break it in some non-reparable way? Do I need to just buy a new stereo?
