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i just recently installed a dvd/cd flip out deck in my truck and after i installed it the radio takes about 15 seconds to turn on after i turn the key on, as well as the windows wont roll down or anything until about 15 seconds later. wondering how i can fix this maybe its just a fuse?! i already replaced the f31 fuse because it popped when i was installing the stereo. just wondering if anyone has heard of this problem before?!?
I think jsoko is on the right track. If it's a blown fuse it would never work. You've got everything wired to something that has a 15 second delay. Like when the interior lights go out?
I think jsoko is on the right track. If it's a blown fuse it would never work. You've got everything wired to something that has a 15 second delay. Like when the interior lights go out?
I'm 100% sure it's wired right because I even put the stock deck back In Thinking the aftermarket deck I bought was faulty but it still did the same thing with it all plugged back into the stock stereo. All
This happened after I popped the 20 amp f31 fuse and replaced it...don't know what it can be?!
disconnect power to radio,run a wire to the + side of battery, ground radio, use this temp. wire to see if you have the problem now, one way to trouble shoot it. (careful with that hot wire )
disconnect power to radio,run a wire to the + side of battery, ground radio, use this temp. wire to see if you have the problem now, one way to trouble shoot it. (careful with that hot wire )
I figured out what the problem was, fuse #1 was blown and apparently it runs the acc.(radio, wipers, windows, etc.) For the first 15 seconds then switches over to fuse #31 for continuing power. Thanks for all your help guys.
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