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Old Feb 15, 2004 | 09:37 PM
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As Tim said this car is in a bit of trouble. The electrical system has been stressed and you have found its weakest point. Experienced electricians have made mistakes too but I really think this could lead to major issues and breakdowns if you continue. Please consider using a professional when you can afford it, and if you cant (we have all been poor) take your time, make notes, mark the leads you lift them. These tips will save time and money.
The folks on here can help, ask!
Old Feb 15, 2004 | 10:49 PM
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Originally posted by fivelitermustang:
I've done a few other stereo installs and they went without hitch... plus I'm not willing to pay some guy $50 to plug a couple harnesses together and crimp some wires. Then maybe another 100+ to run some wires under the carpet. I can do that **** myself.
Dude......I can fully understand......BUT.....people need to weigh the costs paying to install something, versues what the dealership is going to charge you to repair your car when you do serious damage to your car.........

I'm all for DYI's.........but people never seem to know their limits........
Old Feb 16, 2004 | 01:00 AM
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Originally posted by fivelitermustang:
OK... I fixed it now... I reconnected the wires with a lot of electrical tape. The car is running properly now.

Immediately after the car was ****ed up I took out all the wiring.

Once again after I fixed this wire, I tried to put the chassis ground on. This time it went on proper with no sparking.

I think what I did before is I had the power on the negative battery and I was putting the chassis ground on the positive. That would also explain why my amp didn't work when I was grounding it.

Like I said it was like 2AM yesterday when I was wiring it up so I wansn't thinking straight.


this is what I think happened.
If you want some help with it, let me know.

I'd be glad to come out and help a fellow car audio enthusiast.

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Old Feb 16, 2004 | 11:59 PM
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Originally posted by DWVW:
I hate to say, I told you so, so I will say..... I told you so. PLease put your tools down, and seek help from a professional. I mean yeah it sucks to pay a whole wopping $60 to install an amp, but hey, it's better than burning your friends car to the ground (which is basically where you are headed).
Are you refering to my or some friend of his that you made up? This is his car he is working on is it not

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Old Feb 17, 2004 | 07:54 AM
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I beg to differ dereck. I think it would be quite humorous. Hey fiveliter...make sure u get pics while its still on fire...this is gonna be RAD!
Old Feb 17, 2004 | 05:02 PM
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Originally posted by DWVW:
I was refering to fivelitremustang, I am assuming it's a friends car because his name is fivelitremustang and the car he is working on is a mazda
Gotcha! [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]

The offer is still open fivelitremustang.

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