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Briancsam 
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Posted: July 28, 2005 at 11:38 PM / IP Logged  

Hey fellas:

Here is the skinny, I removed an old pioneer and 6 disc pioneer changer  form my car and moved it to my girlfriends new van. Anyway I hooked up everything the same way but when I try to get power to the changer it keeps popping fuses?  Is the ground not installed properly? should I be hooking it directly to it's own dedicated power supply? I currently have it spliced in with the 12 volt (yellow lead) of off the wiring harness. the deck works fine and everything else is great. Is it the ground or what??! Any help would be appreciated! Thanks guys!

Brian

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Try just hooking up the power and ground directly to the battery and see if you blow a fuse. Post your results.
Jeff
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Briancsam 
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Posted: August 04, 2005 at 8:22 PM / IP Logged  
hey guys! Thnaks for the help It worked with it's own power supply and dedicated ground. Not sure why it works now since I didnt change anything. I really appreciate the help and the forum.
Bdubya

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