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radio failure after fittien electric aerial



 
 
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Old December 3rd 05, 10:42 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
joolz46
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Default radio failure after fittien electric aerial

Can anyone help me with this.
Following several vanadalised aerials I have just fitted an electric
aerial to my '94 Astra. It worked with the engine off but when I switched
the engine on I had no radio at all. It doesn't work when the enigine is
off now either. Any advice welcome!

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Old December 3rd 05, 09:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
ANDY FAGAN
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Default radio failure after fittien electric aerial

Check fuses, it may have put too much overload on one of the fuses with the
extra draw from the aerial.

Andy


"joolz46" wrote in message
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Can anyone help me with this.
Following several vanadalised aerials I have just fitted an electric
aerial to my '94 Astra. It worked with the engine off but when I switched
the engine on I had no radio at all. It doesn't work when the enigine is
off now either. Any advice welcome!



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Old December 5th 05, 03:37 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
In-Car Express
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Default radio failure after fittien electric aerial

On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 06:42:11 -0500, "joolz46"
wrote:

Can anyone help me with this.
Following several vanadalised aerials I have just fitted an electric
aerial to my '94 Astra. It worked with the engine off but when I switched
the engine on I had no radio at all. It doesn't work when the enigine is
off now either. Any advice welcome!


The famous mistake with older Vauxhalls is to connect a ground lead
from whatever you're fitting to a black ignition switched live in the
belief it's a ground (brown on Vauxhalls of that age). If you do this,
the second you turn the ignition on it'll blow the ignition feed fuse.

Jon
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