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Lol okay, sorry for the confusion. i wired everything up, speakers, radio, and subs. Everything worked PERFECT. Then, the next mornin nothing worked. I checked some fuses but nothing. as far as the battery, it was still connected at the time. As for today, its disconnected. I guess ill check my fuses once more. Whats the chance I couldve fried my radio? Its a $200+ pioneer, so I surely hope not..
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also, make sure you dont have any "fusable links" anywhere that could have went south...i had this issue before in one of my G-bodies. i had no juice and for the life of me couldnt figure out what was goin on. finally found a fusable link that got popped and it apparently was added by a previous owner that was trying to fix a cut wire and instead of using the correct wire, he spliced in the link ( it looked like he didnt know it was a fusable link, rather, just a piece of wire) and it popped. your radio should have a blade fuse right in the back if its a newer unit, or an inline fuse holder on the hot wire. you can always check your HU by just hooking 1 speaker to it (out of the car) and powering it up on the battery ( FUSE IT!) if it turns on and works, you know you have to look elsewhere. where did you pull you constant +12v from? cig lighter? or straight from the battery? or fuse block? also, make sure you didnt cross your constant +12v with your keyed +12v wires. its easy to do.
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