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Tough Install Problem...Any Takers?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJMaestro" data-source="post: 71518" data-attributes="member: 544972"><p>Thanks for your reply...heres what my problem is (hold on to your seat).</p><p></p><p>After trying numerous volt meter tests, I was getting power in all the right places. So when I tried to reconnect the head unit, I got zilch. Stumped again. Short and sweet, it was a fuse. I know, the first thing you should check when a situation like this happens are your fuses. And I did at the time (and several times after that). Heres the lowdown on my fuse problem...My #27 fuse (Radio) was still good, though my #13 fuse (dome light) was blown. So I pulled it and never replaced it. Which brings us to today....When I gave up on connecting the head unit, I decided to screw it and just replace my blown fuse since I had no other hope. Low and behold, I plug in the fuse and not only did it fix my radio, but, it also fixed the broken tachometer (which coincidentally) went out at the exact same time the head unit went out.</p><p></p><p>Call me every name in the book, I deserve it, but, you can understand how a mislabled fuse panel just threw me out of whack in trying to find out what the problem was.</p><p></p><p>Im rollin' now, thanks again everyone for your help.</p><p></p><p>Maestro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJMaestro, post: 71518, member: 544972"] Thanks for your reply...heres what my problem is (hold on to your seat). After trying numerous volt meter tests, I was getting power in all the right places. So when I tried to reconnect the head unit, I got zilch. Stumped again. Short and sweet, it was a fuse. I know, the first thing you should check when a situation like this happens are your fuses. And I did at the time (and several times after that). Heres the lowdown on my fuse problem...My #27 fuse (Radio) was still good, though my #13 fuse (dome light) was blown. So I pulled it and never replaced it. Which brings us to today....When I gave up on connecting the head unit, I decided to screw it and just replace my blown fuse since I had no other hope. Low and behold, I plug in the fuse and not only did it fix my radio, but, it also fixed the broken tachometer (which coincidentally) went out at the exact same time the head unit went out. Call me every name in the book, I deserve it, but, you can understand how a mislabled fuse panel just threw me out of whack in trying to find out what the problem was. Im rollin' now, thanks again everyone for your help. Maestro [/QUOTE]
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