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phalanx

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Apr 19, 2003
nowhere, New Jersey
I'd love to put a bullet in the head of whatever numbnuts installed the alarm and stereo.
this car has sooo many electrical problems, the after market alarm is fighting with the stock alarm, my AC compressor only works if I use a wire to bypass the relay, the stereo volumes goes nuts. And now the newest thing....somehow the power going to the fuel injectors sometimes short out and I can't get above 1500rpms....at least I think its that, when I wiggle the wires going from the main harness to the fuel injector harness the engine power goes back to a normal 700rpms idle instead of 50. So is there a DSMN specialty shop in the Ocean County area of NJ that would be able to fix these problems. I don't know enough about this to do it myself
 
Did you ever figure out what the problem was? I took out the cd player that was hard wired right to the thing without a connector, also i took out the alarm that was for the cd player.. and there are alot of wires that are left just laying there from the wiring harness, i'm not sure if anything is going to be wrong or not, but just in case it is.. i might know now?
Thanks alot.
Rob.
 
i have a numb nuts wire the power for the radio to the sunroof pwr wire , so everytime i opened my sunroof my radio it would sucked the power from radio and would just about totally mute it ! :rolleyes:
 
You think YOU'VE got it bad... The radio in mine was miswired (illum circuit was left dangling with a bare end). It must have done an intermittant short thing as the taillight fuse ended up melting instead of blowing. Melted several feet of wiring too. I spent months rewiring the front end of the car.
 
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