Hi you find out problem with radio?Mine has done the same thing three times now. I'm starting to think manufacturer flaw, time for a web search to see how common this is.
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Hi you find out problem with radio?Mine has done the same thing three times now. I'm starting to think manufacturer flaw, time for a web search to see how common this is.
Hi did you find out problem with radio? Mine has the sameMine has done the same thing three times now. I'm starting to think manufacturer flaw, time for a web search to see how common this is.
Hi did you find out what problem is with that radio? Thanks tomasRKFZ80: How did you ground your radio? Through the harness, or a separate wire?
I just did a set of tests to make sure something else wasn't goofy. I was using the min/max feature of the DMM and current probe.
The battery is about 12.5V after running the headlights only for a bit. Sounds good.
The voltage at the battery dips to 10.4 when the starter is cranked. Sounds okay.
I measured a dip to 10.0 volts at the middle dome light, which should be a good representative of the voltage the radio gets. But, during all of this, the radio remembered everything like it should, so...
The starter draws 231.4A when cranking a warm engine briefly. It's the higher wattage starter, but the current sounds about right.
The dome fuse looks "different" than the others. I believe I've read threads where people had problems with "cheap" fuses. I'm still looking for my spare fuses...![]()
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Yeah, I have spent waay too much time on this myself.
I put a diode in line with the batt feed to see if that was causing problems. No luck.
I did find that I could disconnect the entire power connector for about 1/2 second and it wouldn't forget stations. About 1 full second or more and it went stupid.
I like the cap idea. I think I'll get rid of the stupid radio though. It will be very satisfying sending copper jacketed lead through it at high velocities.
Funny thing is that I bought a lesser optioned version (no BT) for my sis-in-law. She loves it, and it has never failed (in a GMC truck).
I posted before I'm having no issue with my radio installed in a Ford truck. My wife drives it about half the time and she mentioned it's turned completely off about 4 times in the last 2 months. I don't have presets or use the clock, but the back ground color has never changed since I first set it. Don't know if it matters, but we both only use the unit set to BT audio with iPhone 4.
Update: driving home tonight, the radio shut off and came back on 2-3 times after I tried to skip a song with the right arrow on the unit. I asked my wife if that's when it turned off for her, and she said no. So who knows, sounds like to me the head unit has issues, not necessarily the type of vehicle it's installed in.