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msi3307 
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Posted: August 20, 2007 at 5:05 PM / IP Logged  
so i had system in my jeep but then it was stolen so i decided to put another cd player in. I wired everything in correctly and nothing happened so i checked my fuses and noticed the one for the radio was blown so i replaced it and it blew right away. so could somebody please tell me whats going on....my only thought would be that my constant is shorted but i don't have much experience in cd players. Help please!!
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Posted: August 21, 2007 at 7:05 AM / IP Logged  

Where is the fuse that keeps blowing?   In the vehicles fuse box, or on the back of the radio?     

msi3307 
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it is in the fuse box inside the vehicle
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Unplug your radio and replace the fuse.  IF the fuse does not blow with the radio disconnected, chances are the Amplifier Output Chip of your radio is bad.
msi3307 
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ok ill try it but it was working fine right before i took it out of my other car also there seems to be no power to my constant now idk what is up with it
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Run a new power line and fuse it same as the back of your stereo from the battery or fuse box put the fuse within 12 inches or less  from the source and conect it to your constant 12volt wire on the radio .
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