Got a question with my aftermarket radio(Jensen VM9311TS)
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I said a short in the system or a blown speaker....bypassing a fuse won't cause those issues that you mentioned...at least not directly.
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i hooked up my other cd player back up and it works great... Um ok well this will probably hit the nail on the head. (When i soldered the wire on my dad was helping me and the solder connected the Yellow Battier wire and the ground wire and it sparked when i first connect it all up and blew my radio fuse for the car. I replaced the fuse and resoldered the wire..I am guessing i screwed the radio up)
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wishinsky;312352 wrote:
i hooked up my other cd player back up and it works great... Um ok well this will probably hit the nail on the head. (When i soldered the wire on my dad was helping me and the solder connected the Yellow Battier wire and the ground wire and it sparked when i first connect it all up and blew my radio fuse for the car. I replaced the fuse and resoldered the wire..I am guessing i screwed the radio up)Uh yeah...
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Isn't that like a $50 player? http://fargo.craigslist.org
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Sounds like a toasty radio. (after the short). Once you release the genie outta the bottle, you cant put it back! Better buy another radio and try again, this time without shorting it.

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