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Radio stopped after gutting my console.
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<blockquote data-quote="Achileus2" data-source="post: 8537695" data-attributes="member: 671787"><p>So I have a 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer ES. I've had some subs in it for a while that were professionally installed two years ago. I'm not exactly sure what they did...but it's one big mess of wires electrically taped together in various places behind the radio box. The radio worked fine before...but I went to remove the woofers and cords as I am selling them. I reassembled the console and the radio, display, sound is all gone. Yet when the car detects my phone...the phone links to the bluetooth still. Nothing was touched or damaged to my knowledge (I've done this many times before) but the fact that removing inactive cords caused the radio to stop is perplexing.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I see is the yellow wire (assuming it links to the battery) was clipped together with a red clamp and I tried to take it off, damaging it in the process. The only other thing I feel it could be is the fuse...which I haven't chevked. It's odd because everything works on the console, caution lghr, air, bluetooth just not the radio. Any help would be greatly appreciated it. Could I have burned out the radio just by simply mishandling it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Achileus2, post: 8537695, member: 671787"] So I have a 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer ES. I've had some subs in it for a while that were professionally installed two years ago. I'm not exactly sure what they did...but it's one big mess of wires electrically taped together in various places behind the radio box. The radio worked fine before...but I went to remove the woofers and cords as I am selling them. I reassembled the console and the radio, display, sound is all gone. Yet when the car detects my phone...the phone links to the bluetooth still. Nothing was touched or damaged to my knowledge (I've done this many times before) but the fact that removing inactive cords caused the radio to stop is perplexing. The only thing I see is the yellow wire (assuming it links to the battery) was clipped together with a red clamp and I tried to take it off, damaging it in the process. The only other thing I feel it could be is the fuse...which I haven't chevked. It's odd because everything works on the console, caution lghr, air, bluetooth just not the radio. Any help would be greatly appreciated it. Could I have burned out the radio just by simply mishandling it? [/QUOTE]
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