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347ci of HORSE POWER!!!
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Houston, TX
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Since not a lot of ppl here go in the audio forum, I think this is the next appropriate place for this problem...
I just installed my GF's head unit in her new 95 Convert. I have done head unit installs at least 20-30 times. I wired it up and everything is good.... until you turn the car off. It doesn't keep this time or preset stations. It's like the power to the car keeps resetting itself. I used the factory wiring harness that was in the car. I know I'm not going crazy. The negative is black, the 12v power is red (stock is green), and the A/C power is yellow. I even used a volt meter to determine what wire is what... Which wire is the problem? The stereo works fine, because it was working fine in her Prelude. |
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