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<blockquote data-quote="DocisChief" data-source="post: 8093933" data-attributes="member: 631605"><p>It could be a loose/weak ground or connection for the ignition wire. I went through this with a touch screen Pioneer. It would randomly cut out &amp; then come back on. There was something in the vehicle harness probably caused by the previous owner. Ended up being the wire they ran for the ignition/switched source. Bypassed the harness completely &amp; no more worries. We first ran a constant straight from the battery, then a new ground outside of the vehicle harness &amp; then finally the ignition wire. We wired it to the constant with a toggle switch. It could also be a loose soldering point inside the radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocisChief, post: 8093933, member: 631605"] It could be a loose/weak ground or connection for the ignition wire. I went through this with a touch screen Pioneer. It would randomly cut out & then come back on. There was something in the vehicle harness probably caused by the previous owner. Ended up being the wire they ran for the ignition/switched source. Bypassed the harness completely & no more worries. We first ran a constant straight from the battery, then a new ground outside of the vehicle harness & then finally the ignition wire. We wired it to the constant with a toggle switch. It could also be a loose soldering point inside the radio. [/QUOTE]
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