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twank27 
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i change the factory radio out and it comes on and the radio play but when put a cd in reads like it is playing but no sound  but if change back to  the radio the sound plays fine what do i need to do if anyone knows i would be thankful
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Sounds like you used the power antenna lead insted of the amp remote lead. What ever you have connected to the solid blue lead of the radio disconnect it and reconnect it to the blue/white lead.
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the12volt wrote:
Sounds like you used the power antenna lead insted of the amp remote lead. What ever you have connected to the solid blue lead of the radio disconnect it and reconnect it to the blue/white lead.

...unless of course you have a power antenna. You'll need to leave that wire connected to the solid blue lead.

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thanks


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