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my radio dosent work , i just chanded the battery cause a cell dropped , and checked the fuses under the steering wheel and there fine , are there hidden ones for the radio cause i dunno whats wrong any help
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did it stop working after the battery change or was it not working b4 that as I was thinking it might've needed the code re-entered
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froykinsEL |
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its a pioneer one not the standard one , what happened was a guy jumped my car shorted the main fuse 100A the mechanic said he put an 80A in for now just seems like theres no power getting to it all worked fine till the battery and fuse got changed
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If you have another radio it might be worth trying it as the Pioneer one might've got fried too!
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froykinsEL |
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dang it ....
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madmax |
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Some aftermarket radios come with a inline fuse in the loom at the back of the radio. You will need to pull the radio out to check
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froykinsEL |
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cheers , ill pull that out shortly and check , anyway i can tell if power is getting through
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yeh my Pioneer head deck has a fuse in the back of the unit.
how did someone manage to short the main fuse? not tafe qualified LOL
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froykinsEL |
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jumped my car the wronk way or simething lol, i wasnt watching , looked a bit un-tafe-afied but i had no jumper leads
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{USERNAME} wrote: cheers , ill pull that out shortly and check , anyway i can tell if power is getting through with a multimeter, or test light
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I had a similar issue with my Clarion head unit a while ago, just died one day. I was told to leave the unit unplugged for a day or two, as sometimes they can 'lock up' electronically. (Don't ask, I don't know) Anyway left it unplugged for a few days and then plugged it back in, and it's worked fine ever since.
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