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Stereo Trouble

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:28 pm
by Geuben
Hi all, Im trying to fit a new stereo in my parents bongo. I had it all working fine but not fitted in the dash, disconnected it and fitted it in, now it wont work :(

I have deduced that the always live connection (for the clock and memory) isnt live, it was before I started installing the stereo because I checked. I this simply just a case of a blown fuse? if so which fuse do I need to test/replace? I don't have access to the members area and don't read Japanese.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Stereo Trouble

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:28 pm
by cheffy34
Geuben wrote:Hi all, Im trying to fit a new stereo in my parents bongo. I had it all working fine but not fitted in the dash, disconnected it and fitted it in, now it wont work :(

I have deduced that the always live connection (for the clock and memory) isnt live, it was before I started installing the stereo because I checked. I this simply just a case of a blown fuse? if so which fuse do I need to test/replace? I don't have access to the members area and don't read Japanese.

Thanks in advance.

Try your mirrors and front fag lighter same fuse, number 8 from memory 15 amp mini blade, mine youst to blow for a passtime, nailed it to the fag lighter, they also burn out :shock:

Re: Stereo Trouble

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:42 am
by bigdaddycain
I can't beleive you don't speak japanese! [-X :wink:

Welcome to the forum, When replacing the stereo into the aperture, watch the plugs/ISO adapter doesn't get squashed onto the bar that runs at the rear of the stereo.... :shock:

Re: Stereo Trouble

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:18 pm
by Geuben
bigdaddycain wrote:I can't beleive you don't speak japanese! [-X :wink:

Welcome to the forum, When replacing the stereo into the aperture, watch the plugs/ISO adapter doesn't get squashed onto the bar that runs at the rear of the stereo.... :shock:
Yeah i noticed that, the stereo only just fits.

I figured out which fuse it was by trial and error checking them, luckily it was the top left red 10amp one, the first one I checked.

Re: Stereo Trouble

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:05 am
by sajseven
It's only meant to just fit - it's called ISO - 'ya know, International Standards Organisation. What sort of stereos are you buying? :? :lol: 8)