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(Solved) Remote has power, Battery does not
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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8712049" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>That may be a possibility, that the output on the head unit may be fried. Have you considered getting your sound signal from a nearby speaker, instead of the head unit? There is a speaker wire to RCA cables that you can purchase. They connect to a speaker and the RCA input on your amplifier. It's called a LOC (Line out converter.) It's fairly easy to do and you can go on the internet to view videos on how to install. You can keep the current amplifier turn-on wire. Try this link [MEDIA=youtube]7lbaby4oQMs[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8712049, member: 658561"] That may be a possibility, that the output on the head unit may be fried. Have you considered getting your sound signal from a nearby speaker, instead of the head unit? There is a speaker wire to RCA cables that you can purchase. They connect to a speaker and the RCA input on your amplifier. It's called a LOC (Line out converter.) It's fairly easy to do and you can go on the internet to view videos on how to install. You can keep the current amplifier turn-on wire. Try this link [MEDIA=youtube]7lbaby4oQMs[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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