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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8660136" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I installed that same Sony unit in my Jeep last winter and I really like it. Mine has given me no trouble at all, but then again I never use the tuner, only USB sticks and bluetooth for source. </p><p></p><p>By my estimation the simplest fix would be to tap into +12 constant, ACC, and ground somewhere else in the vehicle and run the Sony off of those, bypassing any problematic switching in the PAC OEM integration unit. </p><p></p><p>You could probably google where to find +12 and ACC in that vehicle (behind or around the fuse box or under the steering column most likely) and do it yourself for the cost of 10 feet of 14 gauge wire and a few crimp connectors or any half competent install shop could likely sort it out for you in under 30 minutes. It would surely be less cost and trouble than adding a relay module and be 100% certain to fix the issue provided it isn't an issue with the head unit itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8660136, member: 614752"] I installed that same Sony unit in my Jeep last winter and I really like it. Mine has given me no trouble at all, but then again I never use the tuner, only USB sticks and bluetooth for source. By my estimation the simplest fix would be to tap into +12 constant, ACC, and ground somewhere else in the vehicle and run the Sony off of those, bypassing any problematic switching in the PAC OEM integration unit. You could probably google where to find +12 and ACC in that vehicle (behind or around the fuse box or under the steering column most likely) and do it yourself for the cost of 10 feet of 14 gauge wire and a few crimp connectors or any half competent install shop could likely sort it out for you in under 30 minutes. It would surely be less cost and trouble than adding a relay module and be 100% certain to fix the issue provided it isn't an issue with the head unit itself. [/QUOTE]
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