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Old 11-03-2009, 09:25 AM
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Hi guys,

Have a cd deck in the car (kenwood), the other day i took off fast, changed gears fast, car shuttered a little as usual but the cd player skipped and stopped working. saying 'protect'.
didnt know what to do....ended up pressing the reset button. starting working again. yay.

next, driving between gears having a little bit of fun as normal and it starts crackling through all speakers, as if im losing connection through the back of the deck or something.

so i took out the deck, taped over all of the wire connections(because i didnt when i put in in....slack i know) and put the deck back in as normal, simple.

turned car on, cd players does not work anymore......when i was taping the wires up, i did have to re crimp one that had came out while i was fiddling around, it made a little spark noise when i put the naked wire back in the connector thing (like when you touch the negative on the battery terminal). all connected up the same as before, no bueno!

i always disconnect the battery when i do work but thought this once it would be fine....is it due to me not disconnecting the battery???? the fuse is fine.

help help

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Old 11-03-2009, 10:37 AM
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Time to go to Westside in Cannington and buy a 'cheap' replacement. Use the Kenwood cd player as a paper weight/weapon/wheel chock.
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oh for real?? that is the news i didnt want to hear-could warranty come into play??
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oh for real?? that is the news i didnt want to hear-could warranty come into play??
If it was installed at a shop by 'qualified' people, then yes.

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Which fuse did you check?
Quite often there can be 1 or 2 fuses behind the deck, as well as the one in your main fuse box below steering wheel. I know certain Alpine decks have a blade fuse in the back of them, I dont think kenwoods do.
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so i took out the deck, taped over all of the wire connections(because i didnt when i put in in....slack i know) and put the deck back in as normal, simple.
haha, mate, you probably should have taped up the connections when you did the initial install.

go buy yourself a multimeter (like $10 from dick smith) and check you have power to the deck.
otherwise, its probably best to leave it to the experts!
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haha, mate, you probably should have taped up the connections when you did the initial install.
its probably best to leave it to the experts!
I always tape them and have done it many time....just this once god dammit!!

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If it was installed at a shop by 'qualified' people, then yes.

By Bodgy Bros. International, nah, don't like your chances
'qualified' i wonder what courses they do to qualify=====>pretty simple stuff, only i took it for granted-anyway, looks like i may of blown mum's xmas pressie she gave me

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Which fuse did you check?
Quite often there can be 1 or 2 fuses behind the deck, as well as the one in your main fuse box below steering wheel. I know certain Alpine decks have a blade fuse in the back of them, I dont think kenwoods do.
There one in the back of the deck, going to check the fuse box now. There are no other fuses near the deck either.
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'qualified' i wonder what courses they do to qualify
Hence the '_______' No offence to Macey cause he knows his shiznit. Just the punks at Car Stereo City and the like that are 'custom' audio installers and can't figure out wether to put the shrink wrap on before or after the soldering.........if they actually use solder in the first place...........or shrink wrap for that matter!
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'qualified' i wonder what courses they do to qualify=====>pretty simple stuff,
Sadly, the car audio industry is unregulated, there are no official qualification courses or bodies.
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Sadly, the car audio industry is unregulated, there are no official qualification courses or bodies.
Coming from a trade that has regulations and bodies, it weeds out maybe a 10% of the retards.
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