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  1. #1
    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Installing aftermarket radio need some help

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    installing aftermarket radio accidentally blew the radio fuse trying to connect the remote turn on for the amp. Replaced fuse getting no power to the radio. i am getting no power to the metra connection. Is there another fuse that i should be looking for? thanks

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    When i connect VCDS i cannot connect to the radio module. There is no power going to radio. i installed new fuse and checked fuse behind all good.

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    Established Member Two Rings Phosphorust's Avatar
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    I've got a similar issue. My aftermarket radio also has no power; it won't turn on when ignition is turned on. However, my engine also doesn't start anymore for some reason. My dash works but no crank.

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    Established Member Two Rings My4udi's Avatar
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    After market radios have a fuse of their own on the back of the unit. Check to make sure that fuse isn’t blown as well.


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    Established Member Two Rings Phosphorust's Avatar
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    2023 Subaru BRZ, 1993 Ford Bronco XLT, 2012 Ford Escape
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    Quote Originally Posted by My4udi View Post
    After market radios have a fuse of their own on the back of the unit. Check to make sure that fuse isn’t blown as well.


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    Thank you for the suggestion. I've checked all related fuses and nothing works. It's now a secondary issue because my car doesn't crank anymore

  6. #6
    Senior Member Two Rings
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    I found the problem. Blown fuse that I replaced but put it in the wrong spot. thanks for help

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