Laney
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My old CD-player finally gave up the ghost, so I went to Halfords and bought this. It was cheap
They guy in the shop said it'd fit and work perfectly fine, all I need to do was switch 2 cables across (Power cables it turns out. Something to do ACC?)
Anyhow....
All the cables are in right, everythings wired up right (it'll take a CD and eject it) but it won't turn on. Even with the ignition turned.
Am I just being a retard and missed something simple?
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Trucido
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Registered: 14th Jun 03
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It just sounds like you've blown the fuse m8
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Laney
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I checked that and it looks fine
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Richie
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then take it back bud, it may be a faulty unit.
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Richie
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And btw which fuse did you check? And does ur interior light work?
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Trucido
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when you swapped the leads over was it plugged in at the time?
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Laney
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I checked the fuse in the back of the unit - and yes, the interior light is still working.
I took it out to change the leads over too.
Its annoying cause there MUST be power getting to it because the CD motor works. Its like its mocking me
I feel a trip back to Halfords is in order. I refuse to pay the £35 fitting fee though
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o0MattE0o
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you checked the fuse in the back of the unit what about the fuse in the car? normally stereos have a fall safe to stop them turning on if there is a problem check the wiring again and all fuses...
also check your battery has it got enough power most cars have a SAFE mode on stereo's if the battery is to low...
[Edited on 01-09-2004 by o0MattE0o]
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Laney
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I didn't realise there was a fuse in the car too
I'll consult the Haynes manual
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Trucido
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thats what i meant when check the fuse just remove the panel in your driver footwell i believe
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Richie
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the fuse in the car also controls the interior light, its a 20a fuse.
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Trucido
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a 20a fuse wudnt cover the ignition, which is what has gone...he's got the permenant live but no ignition, so either its not plugged in properly or the 10a fuse has gone
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Richie
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you are correct, i didnt read the bit about the motor working.
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Robin
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dont pay the 35 pound fitting fee, take it to halfords, get them to fit it, then do over the little gobshite and drvie off
free fitting all round
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lozzd
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
dont pay the 35 pound fitting fee, take it to halfords, get them to fit it, then do over the little gobshite and drvie off
free fitting all round
rotfl
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