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Radio wiring - HELP!!
In trying to fit my Nokia phone kit to my Galaxy I cut into the red/brown wire
that provides an ignition switched supply to the radio. This was wired into a relay to switch the radio off when the phone rings in accordance with the Nokia instructions. So far so good but then I forgot to cover an unused spade on the relay and that 12v supply momentarily shorted to the radio case. Now the supply isn't there meaning that the radio isn't switched off by the ignition key and at all other times only runs in the '1 hour' mode. Can anyone tell me if that supply wire has a fuse fitted and if so where I can find it?? I can't see anything relevant in tthe fuse box. The radio is a 5000 but I guess the supply is common to many radio types. All help appreciated. Thanks in advance, Les |
Radio wiring - HELP!!
"BrownLF" wrote in message ... In trying to fit my Nokia phone kit to my Galaxy I cut into the red/brown wire that provides an ignition switched supply to the radio. This was wired into a relay to switch the radio off when the phone rings in accordance with the Nokia instructions. So far so good but then I forgot to cover an unused spade on the relay and that 12v supply momentarily shorted to the radio case. Now the supply isn't there meaning that the radio isn't switched off by the ignition key and at all other times only runs in the '1 hour' mode. Can anyone tell me if that supply wire has a fuse fitted and if so where I can find it?? I can't see anything relevant in tthe fuse box. The radio is a 5000 but I guess the supply is common to many radio types. All help appreciated. Thanks in advance, Les Not 100% sure about the Galaxy, but if it's got VW wiring, then it has probably burnt out the switch on the back of the ignition lock as VW's don't have a fuse. Regards Steve www.autoelectronix.co.uk |
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