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<blockquote data-quote="Guinelle1" data-source="post: 7453278" data-attributes="member: 632875"><p>i checked all my cables under the hood and my amps. what i dont like is that even with my amps all completely unplugged it still pulls this ****. i almost want to just rip the stereo out but its obviously not going to fix the problem anyway so there is no point. there was a solid metal frame behind my dash which is what the headunit is grounded to. i thought it would be a sufficent ground. i mean for ***** sake my amps are grounded directly to my frame!! they have more then large enough wire to and from them.. it must be a problem in my stock electrical system. its really annoying me that the truck does this. i really do not understand it. i have not gotten my battery or the alt tested and dont even know where i could do so. would pep boys be able to? how much are they going to charge? and i actually didnt check the drivers side kick, and yes my power wire is ran there. i should do that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guinelle1, post: 7453278, member: 632875"] i checked all my cables under the hood and my amps. what i dont like is that even with my amps all completely unplugged it still pulls this ****. i almost want to just rip the stereo out but its obviously not going to fix the problem anyway so there is no point. there was a solid metal frame behind my dash which is what the headunit is grounded to. i thought it would be a sufficent ground. i mean for ***** sake my amps are grounded directly to my frame!! they have more then large enough wire to and from them.. it must be a problem in my stock electrical system. its really annoying me that the truck does this. i really do not understand it. i have not gotten my battery or the alt tested and dont even know where i could do so. would pep boys be able to? how much are they going to charge? and i actually didnt check the drivers side kick, and yes my power wire is ran there. i should do that too. [/QUOTE]
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