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i did they are fine but someone has a jumper wire running from the radio fusei did they are fine but someone has a jumper wire running from the radio fuse
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Sounds like you need a new battery. Unless, perhaps it was stored in a very damp place. In which case you have a short somewhere. Make sure however, that your fuses are,indeed good. [email protected]
Sounds like you have a short to power. there are several wires that connect to your radio and console . one is the ignition wire that kills power to the radio and console when the key turns off. What has probably happened is that wire has found a constant power source from another wire and it constantly stays on. finding this short is very difficult because it is under the dash so you might want to take it to a professional. Also if the van has the feature where the radio doesnt cut off until you open the doors, then your short may be somewhere in the sensors on the doors.
Sound's like you have some sort of a short or an open, somewhere, i would first check your fuse box,
in your engine and in your dash with a test light. make sure all fuses are working, if you had an open or short it could be possible you blew various fuses with a certain surge of power..
Second.. if you have an aftermarket sterio and all said before turns out alright. then i would pull out and check the wiring in the sterio and all surrounding it, one could have been rubbing up on another bare wire or ground out.
speaker noise in car at all times even with key off,Radio does not work,Goes away when removing radio fuse or power door lock fuse.Does not quit when radio is unplugged including speaker wires.
i did they are fine but someone has a jumper wire running from the radio fuse
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