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You don't need a cable. As I explained in my answer to your earlier question, you'll be much better off with a card reader, if you don't already have one on your computer.
It is far more likely that the fuse or ground connection is loose or corroded instead of a short. A short means the power is connected to ground and blowing a fuse. It could be internal to the monitor, but then the power LED would stay bright. If it blinks out as well, then it is not inside the monitor, but the wiring to and from it.
If it is the monitor, then if it is less then a year old, it must be covered by warranty. You may have to send it in however. And you should check it first with direct connections from a good power source and ground.
your local audio store should carry replacement wiring kits take your vehicle down and show them exactly what they go to and they can solve your problem or help you to the best of their abilities
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