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HELP! Installer "looked" at my deck and broke it and my clock?

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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 01:55 AM
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Default HELP! Installer "looked" at my deck and broke it and my clock?

Today my wife picked me up a deck and install kit (I prefer to install my gear so I can solder instead of butt-crimp), and an installer pulled my old deck and plate out a little to see what kit he needed, and my wife left. Once she got home we noticed the old deck and the dash clock in my 99 teg ls no longer worked. I checked the radio fuse but it's fine. I put a test light on the 12v+ and it lights up, but the clock-memory 12v+ does not, regardless of the ignition being on or off. Can anyone think of what might be wrong? If I take it back into the shop I know for a fact they'll just think I'm an idiot and screwed up my own install.

Help please!
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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 04:33 AM
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Default Re: HELP! Installer "looked" at my deck and broke it and my clock? (90Zcrx)

you check the fuse box under the hood?
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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 05:54 AM
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Default Re: HELP! Installer "looked" at my deck and broke it and my clock? (nOOber)

I looked at the fuse box last night and didn't see the radio/clock back up fuse marked on it. Checked a little while ago and now I have my new deck and my clock working again, thanks.
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