My stereo keeps draining my battery
My stereo keeps draining my battery is there a way to wire them up another way I have the hot connected direct to the battery b/c the one for the car dont work
get a probe and find an accesory wire aka the remote wire. it will lead through the harness and not directly to the batt
probe at wires whilke the car is on make sure it has power. if it has power cut the car off and see if the light goes out. if it does thats an accessory. wire the stereo through that and you should be good. back of the clock is a good place to start
probe at wires whilke the car is on make sure it has power. if it has power cut the car off and see if the light goes out. if it does thats an accessory. wire the stereo through that and you should be good. back of the clock is a good place to start
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ZOMBIEKILLER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My stereo keeps draining my battery is there a way to wire them up another way I have the hot connected direct to the battery b/c the one for the car dont work
</TD></TR></TABLE>The 12V battery (constant) wire at the radio doesn't work??.... You might just have a blown fuse. The fuse is at the under-dash fusebox.
</TD></TR></TABLE>The 12V battery (constant) wire at the radio doesn't work??.... You might just have a blown fuse. The fuse is at the under-dash fusebox.
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