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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / April 2004

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New CD player wont turn on!

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happycabbage - 07 Apr 2004 05:53 GMT
My husband and I bought an 84 Bronco a few months ago. For a bit of
background, it had a factory radio, not even a tape player. And it worked
fine, but didnt light up at all (along with a few other things) when the
headlights were on. So anyway I just installed the new cd player we bought
and it wont even turn on. Nothing at all. Is it more likely to be something
I did wrong or is it probably related to the whatever stopped the old radio
from lighting up?  I bought the kit and it was so straight forward I dont
see what I could have done wrong. But what do I know! Thanks for any help,

Jessica
mayhemkrew - 07 Apr 2004 08:30 GMT
Older ford vehicles do not have a ground wire.  Did you ground it to metal?

> My husband and I bought an 84 Bronco a few months ago. For a bit of
> background, it had a factory radio, not even a tape player. And it worked
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> Jessica
happycabbage - 07 Apr 2004 17:02 GMT
Oh - I did! My brother told me to just just screw it into the metal body
near it. Thanks,

Jessica

> Older ford vehicles do not have a ground wire.  Did you ground it to metal?
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