This is for more clarification. I own a 95 Dodge Neon. I recently installed
a new pioneer cd player I did not change any original wiring used a
universal wiring harness adapter to adapt to the new stereo to the old
wiring harness. the problem is that the interior lights fuse in the PDC
keeps blowing. The illumination wire is not hooked up. This happened
before I installed the new audio player. What I can't understand is why
the interior lights fuse keeps blowing and not the stereo's fuse. My car
has 2 seperate fuse panels one on the left side of the steering wheel
inside the car and the other (PDC) under the hood. Shouldn't the stereo be
blowing the stereo fuse in the panel inside the car,and not the interior
lights fuse in the PDC under the hood? Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
daytripper - 01 Oct 2006 20:40 GMT
>This is for more clarification. I own a 95 Dodge Neon. I recently installed
>a new pioneer cd player I did not change any original wiring used a
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>lights fuse in the PDC under the hood? Any help would be greatly
>appreciated.
It's fairly certain you have misconnected that "universal wiring harness
adapter". Exactly how it's miswired is unlikely to be diagnosed from afar...