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    Aftermarket head unit blowing fuses

    When i got my 86 eta the stereo was gone and someone just cut the wires instead of unplugging them, anyway I found the wires that seem to be the battery, remote (ignition switch), and the ground wire. But whenever I hook the stereo up and then try and turn my headlights on it blows fuse #23, killing my headlights, dash lights, and the tail light and parking light on the pass. side. Anybody have any ideas? Now it may be the stereo itself, maybe there's a short somewhere, but it was given to me by a buddy of mine, and he never had any problems with it.

    #2
    You connected the grey/red wire to ground, somehow.

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      #3
      Yeah, the gray/red wire was the one I found to be the ground. I'll try and wire up another ground somewhere.

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        #4
        Brown is ground the world around...except in Amurrica.

        Next time you install a deck in a car, damn near any car, test your shit by turning on the lights.

        You have done a classic install mistake. It is called "Daylight Radio".

        Don't feel bad, I have done WAY dumber things.

        Now go fix it.

        Luke

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          #5
          Already fixed....yeah I went to drive the car that night, and no lights, so I had to drive the Suby. I didn't see any brown wire in the dash, but it's hard to tell, like I said the wires were all cut and who knows if maybe it's hiden somewhere. So I just made my own ground, and all lights are functional. What is that gray/red wire to? Using it with a test light it makes a good ground and doesn't blow any fuses....just curious. Thanks though!

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            #6
            Did you turn on your dash lights while testing? If so, you would have seen +12V on that wire. The deck lights up when dash lights are on, thus that wire. Some new decks use it so they go dimmer when the lights are on.

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            Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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              #7
              No I didn't check the voltage with the lights on, guess that would have saved me a little headache....oh well, it's working now, so I can listen to Alex Jones and drive at night...pretty neat. Thanks for you help!

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                #8
                I did the exact same thing when I installed my HU

                Same lights not working, same fuse blowing.
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