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Old 08-23-2013, 02:21 PM
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Default Re: Battery Dying, but okay????

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Originally Posted by jsbihn
I would back track the stereo.
The aftermarket stereo probably has a short in it some where
Since I am not sure how it is connected, I cant really give you a "culprit"

(ie. if it is a complete rewire, if they used a plug adapter for the stereo connect, and all that is added into all that. even with that info, there are still alot of wires that can be guilty)

You could get a wire tester and go through the grueling pain of testing each wire on the back side of the head unit.

I seriously doubt it is the stereo draining the battery in less than 10 minutes. I wired this thing myself using the proper wiring harnesses and soldering any connections. I also tested them all before I slid the unit in. Of course it is an extremely tight fit in the back of the stereo and something could have gotten pinched. I'll pull it out and recheck everything to at least eliminate the stereo as the culprit.
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