My son bought a new stereo system, he got it all hooked up and ready to
mount, then it went dead. His dome light and auto locks don't work
either. We had the fuses checked out and they are all fine, any ideas
what it could be and where to begin to find out the problem?
miles - 10 Feb 2007 19:11 GMT
> My son bought a new stereo system, he got it all hooked up and ready to
> mount, then it went dead. His dome light and auto locks don't work
> either. We had the fuses checked out and they are all fine, any ideas
> what it could be and where to begin to find out the problem?
There are several fuse blocks to check, some under the dash, some under
the hood. Start by removing the stereo and wiring that was altered.
The easiest way for installing a stereo is to purchase a wiring harness
such that no splicing or cutting of wires is needed. They are less than
$20 at most car stereo stores or Walmart.
What year/make/model of car?
maxpower - 10 Feb 2007 19:38 GMT
> My son bought a new stereo system, he got it all hooked up and ready to
> mount, then it went dead. His dome light and auto locks don't work
> either. We had the fuses checked out and they are all fine, any ideas
> what it could be and where to begin to find out the problem?
The more info you can give about the vehicle will determine how much info
you will get back. Starting with what kind of vehicle this is, and what
year it is!!! Most vehicles also have fuses under the hood
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech