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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8695385" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>DMM is digital multimeter. U can get one for 3 to 6 dollars at harbor freight. Start testing connections with it while the car is off and have it set on dcv 20 and see what is reading more than 0 while the car is off. And u will find ur problem. Just have the negative pen on the dmm pushed against some bare metal the whole time, not painted metal, silver metal or have it in the part of the harness the black wire is. Don’t unplug the stereo and stick the pins in the back of the harness where the wires go in. The only wire that should read while the car is off is the yellow wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8695385, member: 678573"] DMM is digital multimeter. U can get one for 3 to 6 dollars at harbor freight. Start testing connections with it while the car is off and have it set on dcv 20 and see what is reading more than 0 while the car is off. And u will find ur problem. Just have the negative pen on the dmm pushed against some bare metal the whole time, not painted metal, silver metal or have it in the part of the harness the black wire is. Don’t unplug the stereo and stick the pins in the back of the harness where the wires go in. The only wire that should read while the car is off is the yellow wire. [/QUOTE]
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