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Well, I need to vent. Aside from all of the other problems I have been having with my car, this last one really struck a nerve.

Out of no where, just sitting at a stop light, my cd player shuts off. I have no idea why, I wasnt even touching it. I tried turning it back on and nothing. So I got home and checked the fuse, it was fine. Then I checked all my battery connections. My amps were getting power and everything was fine there. So I had to rip apart the dash (not fun becasue it requires removal of the entire front). All wires were gettig correct power. So I figured the player was done. I removed it and touched thepower lines directly to the battery and it worked fine. So I went back and rewired it. It was working fine again. So I put it in, and get the worst engine noise ever! I battled this for hours, but I couldnt figure it out. As soon as I staryted sliding the unit into place, the noise would just pop on. I tried everything, but could not figure it out.

So in the end, I ended up with the fuse pulled on the system and 6 X 9's in the rear run off the deck. I guess I am going to just redo everything when school is done.
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What H/U?
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Post by Francious70 »

Sound's like you may have a grounding issue with the cd player and the chassis.
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Post by Wink »

a friend of mine had an issue like that once...but the only difference was his kept goin on and off...ill see if i can get a hold of him..but i do remember him saying his wirring was messed up but ill check..
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Is it a pioneer by chance??
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Post by HoseHead »

Appears to be an example of the importance of ensuring power distribution is done properly.

Personally, I have found that it will cost you at least as much as a decent HU to properly distribute the power for a basic high performance audio system .... ~$300-$400.

Do it right the first time.

You can have the best audio hardware on the planet, but if the juice don't get there ... you still got the best audio hardware on the planet.

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Post by joyride »

Its a Nak 45z. It was working perfectly for about 2 years, and then that happened. It was the strangest thing. I tried the ground on the stock harness, then switched it to a ground right behind the unit on the firewall. Both had the same prem.
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Post by AVICJR »

You've got an exposed wire somewhere back behind the HU. Could even be an RCA. "Magnafying glass" examen ALL the wires. What's happening is it's fine outside, but when you push all the wires back it's touching metal somewhere.

Just my $.02
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