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Originally posted by mugencivic4dr View Postthats what i figured, but i bolt it directly to frame and nothing happend. when i connected the ground the the ground wire on harness it worked. i still dont understand why but the radio sounds better than what did when it was in my previous car1993 SE Coupe MRT - 1992 LX Sedan MRT
93 Accord SE Bose Stereo MYTHS & FACTS - F22A* Power Plant Removal(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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That points to a bad constant +12v source for the clock memory or a failing clock or just a bad harness. I assume it resets on every fresh start?1993 SE Coupe MRT - 1992 LX Sedan MRT
93 Accord SE Bose Stereo MYTHS & FACTS - F22A* Power Plant Removal(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostThat points to a bad constant +12v source for the clock memory or a failing clock or just a bad harness. I assume it resets on every fresh start?
With the clock resetting to 1:00 does it affect the radio wiring causing the radio not to work?
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They are both on a related harness, so possibly. You may consider running new 12v constants and grounds, or just re-inforcing them.1993 SE Coupe MRT - 1992 LX Sedan MRT
93 Accord SE Bose Stereo MYTHS & FACTS - F22A* Power Plant Removal(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostThey are both on a related harness, so possibly. You may consider running new 12v constants and grounds, or just re-inforcing them.
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I have never unhooked a battery to install a radio. And never had any problems. Anythig from a 60's muscle car, to a brand new 9 mile old silverado i did today. In some cases where the harness has been hacked off, I got to leave it hooked up to find my wires. And I haven't used a soldering gun, in a while. The only time I use it, is if a connector will not fit in the space I need it to. Almost all oem wire junctions are crimped, so if its good enough for car makers, it good enough for me
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Originally posted by Soufkackicustom View PostI have never unhooked a battery to install a radio. And never had any problems. Anythig from a 60's muscle car, to a brand new 9 mile old silverado i did today. In some cases where the harness has been hacked off, I got to leave it hooked up to find my wires. And I haven't used a soldering gun, in a while. The only time I use it, is if a connector will not fit in the space I need it to. Almost all oem wire junctions are crimped, so if its good enough for car makers, it good enough for me
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@Wildbill83 looks like I'm gonna have to take my Honda over to my friends friends shop to have my radio installed cause there's no current going through the wiring on the harness.
Quick question does it matter what year Honda S2000 antenna I get from the dealer? my antenna was snapped in half by some drunk person yesterday night.
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Originally posted by BIGJCB7 View Post@Soufkackicustom Ive installed a factory navigation unit in my 07 Tundra and the parts clerk and a Technician advised me to disconnect the battery before I installed the new radio in my truck or else I would fry out a wire or blow a fuse..
I have also found that some cars they say will not run with out the factory radio is bs, and 07 Malibu comes to mind as it has the maintance minder in it. The aftermarket dash kit
Includes this. Well one went bad, and dude didn't have the money for a new interface, so I jumped it...2 years later....no problems....iam going to try a g6 next week. And I e got the dash/ac to work in a newer Avalon with jbl 12 speaker system....everyone said it couldn't be done.
I also take pride in the fact Iam one of the very few people who have put aftermarket headrest tv's into a rolls Royce.Last edited by Soufkackicustom; 12-21-2012, 10:47 PM.
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