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  • #16
    I did all the wiring myself, and yes it should all be together right. Power and earth are soldered and heat shrunk, speakers have electrical tape. There isn't a lot of slack in the unit so it's possible it's not 100%, although I am reasonably sure it is.

    I keep planning on ripping it all out and re-wiring in another plug so it goes:

    Stock wires -> generic plug -> Pioneer plug

    That way if (when) I change decks to something thats not pioneer I can just unplug and do the wiring outside the car.

    Looks like I have another small project for tomorrow. On the upside it also means I can paint the mounting frame black so you don't see the hint of silver round the edges (if you look closely enough )

    If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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    • #17
      Yeah it seems very strange. An easy way to blow the fuse is to have the deck on and hooked up and then connect the RCA. Sometimes people do that and it can blow the fuse, but if it is hooked up for a long period of time, it would be doubtful that your RCA will move.

      What RCA's are you using?
      Bora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Mr ©harisma View Post
        Yeah it seems very strange. An easy way to blow the fuse is to have the deck on and hooked up and then connect the RCA. Sometimes people do that and it can blow the fuse, but if it is hooked up for a long period of time, it would be doubtful that your RCA will move.

        What RCA's are you using?


        Ahhhh.... possibly, the deck had new RCA's added and although I'm reasonably confident it was off, it has been pulled out a few times so it's possible it was on when the RCA's were plugged in.

        As for what are they, one set is a Sony set one is whatever the installer used the first time round.

        If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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