Car Audio Power problem

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  1. SpecialK3

    SpecialK3 Member

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    I am having a problem with the power to my car stereo. I just replaced my old with a new stereo. My problem is that when I turn my car on the stereo will come on for a second then turn off. I found out that the only way to have it stay on is to turn on my headlights. It also resets the clock ecerytime I turn the engine off(I can see the clock for that one second). Not sure why this is happening because I have hooked all the wires that were used on my old stereo and did not have this problem. Does anybody have a solution for this? Thanks
     
  2. undine

    undine Regular member

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    Sounds like you have some of the power wires crossed. You most likely have a power wire that stays on all the time for the clock , a switched power wire that comes on with the car switch , and a light wire that controls the panel lights in the radio. All these wires have power on them (at times).
     
  3. jboyle

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    sort this out asap.it could wreck the electrics in ur car.
     
  4. cactikid

    cactikid Active member

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    i agree most stereos do not use all wires and do not go on colour codes,when u were checking for a live feed do your instrument panel light up?
     
  5. jboyle

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    you have ur power connected to ur lights!and ur memory connected to ur ignition.it should be the other way around!:)
     
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    thats y u should never cut the factory harness and always use a metra wiring kit to avoid any complications
     
  7. SpecialK3

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    My only thing is if it worked with the old
    stereo, why would it be like this if
    i used the same wires to hook the new up? This is what confuses me. Thanks for the help.
     
  8. jboyle

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    you probly just matched colour to colour??not all radios are the same!!
     

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