Craig in Davis
09-05-2005, 04:05 PM
Ok, I have had the drivers door panel off to work on the panel and the passenger kick panel off to ground pin 33 of the tcu connection. As best I know the radio worked properly when I got the car but never used it for any length of time. It blew the amp fuse and I blamed my working on the kick panel area. Replaced fuse and appeared to be fine but only tested for a minute or two. Was working on drivers door panel and radio quit. Figured I'd done something with the tweeter wiring and didn't worry about it. Well now the tweeter is back in the door panel and kick panel are together, all speaker wires attached and look fine. However, the amp fuse still keeps blowing.
I decided to disconnect the front speakers to see what would happen. Rears worked fine. Hooked up the fronts one at a time and all is well. Put radio back into dash. Turn on radio and here amp fuse blow. Pull radio out disconnect front speakers and try again. Blow fuse. Disconnect all speakers, turn on radio blow fuse. At this point I am pissed off and frustrated so came inside to cool down and to look over the wiring diagram.
Anyone want to help with problem solving? I have a meter to test ohms, volts, etc but not really sure where to start. I am running low on fuses now so hopefully someone will help me out.
I decided to disconnect the front speakers to see what would happen. Rears worked fine. Hooked up the fronts one at a time and all is well. Put radio back into dash. Turn on radio and here amp fuse blow. Pull radio out disconnect front speakers and try again. Blow fuse. Disconnect all speakers, turn on radio blow fuse. At this point I am pissed off and frustrated so came inside to cool down and to look over the wiring diagram.
Anyone want to help with problem solving? I have a meter to test ohms, volts, etc but not really sure where to start. I am running low on fuses now so hopefully someone will help me out.