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1996 mustang v6. the radio worked fine earlier

1996 mustang v6. the (stock )radio worked fine earlier today. then i put a fuse in for an amplifier and the amp was getting no remote signal or turning on and the radio would turn on but not make any sound. however i was turning the car around to park in the shade and the radio worked for a moment and then when i turned it off again. it was the no sound issue. i unhooked the power to the amp just incase but that fixed nothing.


the amp is getting the sound from rear speakers via splice. and the remote wire is hooked into the power wire (i think) of the radio. this setup worked on my old amp but it caught on fire (no dmg to car) THUS.. the fuse install and new amp today...

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Stock headunnits are picky about the power they get, and when you are taking it to the headunit, it is putting unwanted strain on it. I can help more if I know where you put the fuse too.

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