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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8695378" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>I’m about to go install a stereo and speakers tomorrow. The guys head unit would pull consistently from the battery even when the car was off which made him have to get a new battery and then after he got the new battery the new battery went out and he didn’t know why and then come to find out that the stereo was pulling from the battery the whole time even when the car was off. He bought a new stereo and I’m gonna give him some speakers I’m not using and hopefully that fixes the problem. So most likely u have a faulty head stereo. Or the stereo is hooked up wrong. The only way I know that it could do that if hooked up wrong is if u have the red wire and yellow wire together or maybe the remote wire together with the yellow wire. If everything is hooked up individually as they should then it’s probably ur stereo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8695378, member: 678573"] I’m about to go install a stereo and speakers tomorrow. The guys head unit would pull consistently from the battery even when the car was off which made him have to get a new battery and then after he got the new battery the new battery went out and he didn’t know why and then come to find out that the stereo was pulling from the battery the whole time even when the car was off. He bought a new stereo and I’m gonna give him some speakers I’m not using and hopefully that fixes the problem. So most likely u have a faulty head stereo. Or the stereo is hooked up wrong. The only way I know that it could do that if hooked up wrong is if u have the red wire and yellow wire together or maybe the remote wire together with the yellow wire. If everything is hooked up individually as they should then it’s probably ur stereo. [/QUOTE]
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