Installed a head unit in my 86 E30, and ran new speaker cables. Now I have no signals, and my power windows wont work. Checked all fuses, they look fine. 99% sure nothing got disconnected, but I could be wrong. Any ideas?
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Electrical Issue - Installed stereo, now no power windows, turn signals
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lol I had this same issue, turns out that the 2nd button from the left, in between the speaker fader and the defroster button, was de-pressed. I just pressed it again and voila everything worked.
Took me a while to figure it out, was busy rechecking the wires to make sure everything was right.Originally posted by E30_fiendyou know what I just noticed??? You guys didnt high five afterwards. That means you're gay. Cuz its not gay if you high five after. . .
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I had a similar issue in my '97 GMC Jimmy when I installed an aftermarket stereo. Turns out that the accessory and power wire for the head unit had to be wired together. So you can try that route. Sounds weird, I know, but that's the only way things worked out in that situation.1989 325i|1992 325i|And completely obsessed|:woowoo:
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Originally posted by drutt23 View PostI had a similar issue in my '97 GMC Jimmy when I installed an aftermarket stereo. Turns out that the accessory and power wire for the head unit had to be wired together. So you can try that route. Sounds weird, I know, but that's the only way things worked out in that situation.
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Originally posted by ar design View PostWell, that was a major fail. When I slid the stereo in, it unplugged hazard and window lock switch.
*facepalm*
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Originally posted by ar design View PostYeah I feel really dumb
In other electrical news, ever since I bought the car..... high beams wont come on, and the low beams only come on if I switch on the highs...... An ideas?
sounds like the high beam plugs are on the low beam lights. and perhaps nothing plugged into the highs.
i would start there. then follow the wiring and see if someone messed with the wiring and crossed them over or something.
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