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		  The wiring was obviously done wrong on our part, and obviously did not work. But, that's not our worry. After this, the CD Player does not turn on. Thinking we had mad a flaw somewhere, we disconnected everything, took the wire off the 12V constant, and re-taped it so no wire was exposed. Still no go. Checked the Radio fuse in the fuse panel, and it was good. Put the prongs on each terminal of where you plug the fuse in, and it was getting 12V. Then, we took the CD player out today to check if there was a blown fuse. The fuse was good. Anyone, can you help us out on this one? What could have possibly happened? Could the CD player have fried without blowing the fuse? What could be possibly wrong??Thanks,Wallie
The wiring was obviously done wrong on our part, and obviously did not work. But, that's not our worry. After this, the CD Player does not turn on. Thinking we had mad a flaw somewhere, we disconnected everything, took the wire off the 12V constant, and re-taped it so no wire was exposed. Still no go. Checked the Radio fuse in the fuse panel, and it was good. Put the prongs on each terminal of where you plug the fuse in, and it was getting 12V. Then, we took the CD player out today to check if there was a blown fuse. The fuse was good. Anyone, can you help us out on this one? What could have possibly happened? Could the CD player have fried without blowing the fuse? What could be possibly wrong??Thanks,Wallie
 
		 
