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How To keep CD player on when car is off?


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bluemarlin04 
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I was wondering if anyone knew how to do this.  I saw a plan for this somewhere but just cant remember where.  I have a 94 ford ranger any help is appreciated.
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Or you can just change the switched 12v feed to the headunit to a constant 12v feed.
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just attach the red and yellow wire from your head unit to a constant 12V source and you will have the ability to have your deck on without keys or anything else...
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Just remember to turn it off or say hello to dead battery!!

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