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Old 09-07-2010, 06:26 AM
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Default Rats nest of A/V wires under center console

I was troubleshooting an audio problem with my DVD player tonight and discovered a rats nest that would make the worst install sick. I have the factory NAV w/Y91, Myron Davis DVD player, wireless headphons and CD changer. When I pulled the cup holder out I was shocked. There were numerous relays, a SPEC audio boc (guessing that is for the CD changer), 2 ground noise look isolators, 2 RCA Y adapters and several other little black boxes. I am obsesive complusive when it comes to my stuff and I have always been a freak for wiring neatness. Anyone have any idea on how to clean this %^&*$ up? Just how many relays and other items do I really need to run a changer and the DVD player?

The good news is that it appears that I have jiggled the right wide and now my sub seems to be working again.
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