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PrOxIMPURE Head unit not working 19-10-2013, 05:53 PM
pinchies I guess check the other... 19-10-2013, 06:43 PM
PrOxIMPURE Thanks for the information, I... 19-10-2013, 07:05 PM
pinchies Just check em and see what... 19-10-2013, 07:12 PM
PrOxIMPURE No my battery hasn't run... 19-10-2013, 07:25 PM
PrOxIMPURE Head unit not working 30-10-2013, 02:25 PM
pinchies Head unit not working 31-10-2013, 08:31 AM
PrOxIMPURE Just cheeked fuses 10, 37 and... 02-11-2013, 04:29 PM
pinchies I'm too busy at the moment... 19-10-2013, 07:29 PM
PrOxIMPURE I'm in a similar position... 19-10-2013, 07:41 PM
pinchies Ok! Well good luck with... 19-10-2013, 07:46 PM
MCiN7 Try fuse 42 (25amp) (panel of... 19-10-2013, 07:55 PM
PrOxIMPURE I have tried replacing fuse... 19-10-2013, 08:25 PM
pinchies Ok, so the next thing to do... 03-11-2013, 12:14 AM
tek199 Check if you are using the... 03-11-2013, 06:58 AM
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    Head unit not working

    Hey guys,

    Just randomly after using the radio this morning, my head unit has stopped working and will not power on anymore. I have a pioneer head unit installed and I have tried reinstalling my stock stereo and that too has no power when car is on and off. I have tried changing fuse number 42 but still no luck. Does anyone know what the problem could be or has anyone experienced something similar?

    Thanks
    Last edited by PrOxIMPURE; 19-10-2013 at 05:55 PM.

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    I guess check the other fuses, or measure the voltage on the supply pins at the radio head unit connectors with a multimeter when the accessory power is on.
    Edit: some headunits have a fuse on the back of them, perhaps check those as well. Once you find the problem, then it will be easier to fix and prevent from reoccurring.

    From the diagram below, looks like you'll want to check the voltage on pins 7 & 8 on the black connector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinchies View Post
    I guess check the other fuses, or measure the voltage on the supply pins at the radio head unit connectors with a multimeter when the accessory power is on.
    Edit: some headunits have a fuse on the back of them, perhaps check those as well. Once you find the problem, then it will be easier to fix and prevent from reoccurring.

    From the diagram below, looks like you'll want to check the voltage on pins 7 & 8 on the black connector.

    Head unit not working-page-5-lr-jpg
    Thanks for the information, I think there might be a problem with pins 7 or 8 but if that is the case how would I resolve this issue? I don't think there is much, if any power going through these pins into the head unit.

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    Just check em and see what the voltage is. If there is no voltage at all (most likely I think if both h/u are not working!) its 99% certain to be a fuse somewhere else, but if there is a voltage then its something else probably to do with another wire, and you would need to find someone else who knows more about it than I do.

    Your battery hasn't run flat recently or anything like that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinchies View Post
    Just check em and see what the voltage is. If there is no voltage at all (most likely I think if both h/u are not working!) its 99% certain to be a fuse somewhere else, but if there is a voltage then its something else probably to do with another wire, and you would need to find someone else who knows more about it than I do.

    Your battery hasn't run flat recently or anything like that?
    No my battery hasn't run flat, everything else inside seems to work fine except the head unit. Hopefully the problem lies within another fuse.

    Thanks anyway

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    Head unit not working

    Quote Originally Posted by pinchies View Post
    I guess check the other fuses, or measure the voltage on the supply pins at the radio head unit connectors with a multimeter when the accessory power is on.
    Edit: some headunits have a fuse on the back of them, perhaps check those as well. Once you find the problem, then it will be easier to fix and prevent from reoccurring.

    From the diagram below, looks like you'll want to check the voltage on pins 7 & 8 on the black connector.

    Head unit not working-page-5-lr-jpg
    Just received the multimeter and checked pins 7&8 and there is no power going through at all when car is on and off. What would this mean and does anyone know how to fix this?

    Thanks

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    Head unit not working

    Quote Originally Posted by PrOxIMPURE View Post
    Just received the multimeter and checked pins 7&8 and there is no power going through at all when car is on and off. What would this mean and does anyone know how to fix this?

    Thanks
    For a start, it means that the head units are probably ok. Bad news is that it's time for everyone's favourite game... Checking fuses. Check #10, #37 and #42 (most likely but you already replaced it).
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinchies View Post
    For a start, it means that the head units are probably ok. Bad news is that it's time for everyone's favourite game... Checking fuses. Check #10, #37 and #42 (most likely but you already replaced it).
    Just cheeked fuses 10, 37 and 42 which are all fine. Any other ideas or suggestions?

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    I'm too busy at the moment with uni, or I'd offer to help you out personally -- if not sorted in a few weeks, let me know. If you don't have a multimeter, I would highly recommend getting one, as they are handy for all electrical stuff, will save you time with this kind of thing, fairly cheap, and easy to learn how to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinchies View Post
    I'm too busy at the moment with uni, or I'd offer to help you out personally -- if not sorted in a few weeks, let me know. If you don't have a multimeter, I would highly recommend getting one, as they are handy for all electrical stuff, will save you time with this kind of thing, fairly cheap, and easy to learn how to use.
    I'm in a similar position with year 12 exams coming up but thanks for the offer. I did just recently purchase a multimeter but hasn't delivered yet but will be sure to check out the pins and fuses as soon as it arrives.

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