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30-09-2023, 10:46 AM | #1 | ||
moonlight rider
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Rotorua New Zealand
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Hi all,I had a wire coming from the acc wire that connects to the stereo(just a basic cd USB aux Panasonic stereo)I was using it to turn the amp on. Today I was moving the amp and when I had the remote turn on wire unplugged it touched the metal part of the seat and did a quick spark,I have checked the fuse under the glove box which was fine but replaced it anyway,then light tested the power wires to the stereo(acc and constant) and both are dead,is there any other fuses etc that I can check,cheers
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30-09-2023, 04:55 PM | #2 | ||
moonlight rider
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Rotorua New Zealand
Posts: 786
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Well I have figured out the answer to my own question,there are two fuses that are under the glove box,I checked fuse no.112 early today and read all the fuses and what they were for in the manual which I found another fuse that had audio in the description which is fuse no.108,you never know but this may help someone in the future.
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