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Tillman904 
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the fuse blows everytime i flip the switch to play video while driving
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how r u wiring it?
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Tillman904 
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foot brake is wired to the hot side (everytime you press the brake it reads hot) The emergancy brake is grounded.
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"Flip the switch"?  Did you rig up a bypass?  Check the output of the switch going into the E brake wire...that should be a (-) if i can remember correctly.
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Tillman904 
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i had it hooked up like this before but in a different car. now it's hooked upin a interpid 2000 it is hooked up this way to bypass the safety feature that way you can drive with a picture again i had it this way before idon't understand way it's blowing a brake fuse i see it is trying to come on but i think about i think i had it on the cold side of the brake
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you definately have it wired wrong, jsut go through it 1 wire at a time testing everything while you go.
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Tillman904 
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how is it supposed to be what wire goes where. with a name like yours i should have this thing running
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Hook it up correctly and see if it still blows the fuse.
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Tillman904 
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thanks i will do that

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