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Radio is Dead

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GSXtacy98

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Mar 14, 2003
Fairfax, Virginia
So I was driving the other day and my radio started shutting off every so often when I hit a speed bump... finally it just went dead.. I didnt know where to look so I checked my fuse box.. sure enough there was a blown fuse... I replaced and the radio fired right up and worked when I turned the car onto aux mode... when I started the motor...boom blown fuse over and over.. Any ideas on what to do? (Note: this is the stock infinity system)
 
check the ground also, if it is loose, and hitting a power wire, it will blow fuses... so i guess that means just check your wiring :)
 
So, I feel stupid. I went through and checked all the power wires, pulled the radio etc... finally I went into the trunk and sure enough under the spare tire cover, there was a random black wire hanging there. The plug for the factory 12 disc changer had managed to loosen itself and was the reason for the insane amount of blown fuses.

So 4 fuses, 2 hours of cursing, and alot of frustration later. It was a simple wire coming loose.:barf:
 
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