Stereo Problems in 08avenger
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Stereo Problems in 08avenger - 4/2/2008 8:29:14 PM
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jgamustang
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i have a avenger i took the stock stereo out and wanted to put aftermarket in , just get a wiring harness and dash kit and were good 2 go only problem is the dash kit they dont make the closest thing out there is from a jeep i beleive and antenna kit connector from a bmw and the wiring harness is special order for 80$ alot of money when they normally cost 15 well i decided to peel back the tape around the wires and they look like they are tapped about 6 inches up so i cut the clip and tried to wire it directly in well no luck to i connected the stock clip back on and now i have a electronic throttle control light on the one with the single lighting bolt and a malfunction indicator light , along with the stock stereo having no power i am soo confused how do i get the lights to go off now any help greatly apreciated thank you
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RE: Stereo Problems in 08avenger - 4/2/2008 10:48:33 PM
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JBattley
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*aims the giant spotlight in the sky* *slaps on the futil logo* Calling the resident Macgyver! Futil! He needs help, and your the guru of all gurus! :P
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RE: Stereo Problems in 08avenger - 4/3/2008 7:46:38 PM
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futil
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LOL JBattley.. you gave me a good laugh... I do appreciate the faith you have in me lol JGAMustang, Assuming that all the wires have been rewired back to their correct locations (If you are not sure recheck your wiring) and that you didn't see any little electrical pops when you hooked up the wires..I have a really heart sinking feeling that you may have wired a positive or speaker wire to the CAN-Bus which would cause that issue.. If you are not familiar with what a CAN-Bus is I will give you a little info on it (Bearing in mind that I am not a CAN-Bus expert) but basically CAN stands for Controller Area Network and it allows electronic devices in your car to communicate with other devices. It controls a LOT of stuff in your car like door locks, making the MyGIG radio stop playing video in drive (I hate that one so I had to mention it), your ECU, transmission, basically everything that has a sensor, switch, or simple device that contains the simplest of information like car seat positions is connected to it.. You should have 2 CAN-Bus wires running to your radio (Pins #2 (White) and #13 (White/Orange) on the large grey radio plug). Cutting, shorting, passing voltage through, or the pulses of voltage from a speaker hookup to the CAN-Bus can cause all sorts of problems including your car not running at all due to frying out the CAN processor or an electronic device connected directly to the Bus (If power was passed through it).. I am hoping that this is something small as the chances that something as damaged along the CAN bus are high.. A lot of people are used to cars without networks in them and just assume wires are wires since they are used to working on older cars (That was me.. and luckily I learned about the CAN before I started tapping into wires to find a turn on lead for my amp) But lets start small.... Check all the fuses under your hood and make sure none of them popped.. If that's ok then disconnect your battery and let your car sit without power for a few hours to reset the computer.. When you connect the battery again your car will most likely act weird for up to 45 minutes as all the sensors need to rebuild data. I would also go back and recheck your wires and make sure you have solid connections especially pertaining to the CAN-Bus wires. If the problem persists you may have fried something or You may just simply have to reset a tripped fault code in the computer which you can do by yourself if you purchase a ScanGauge II ( http://www.scangauge.com/ ) or a computer code scanner with reset ability.. I figure if you are going to buy one then might as well go with a ScanGauge II as then you can actually use it all the time in your car instead of having it sit in a closet or toolbox somewhere..
< Message edited by futil -- 4/3/2008 8:03:15 PM >
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RE: Stereo Problems in 08avenger - 4/4/2008 4:21:41 AM
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futil
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Actually I was just thinking about my last paragraph.. The "If the problem persists" one.. and I think I should change that to If the problem persists then take the radio out, get a roll of electrical tape and start from as far back on the cut wiring harness as possible and start wrapping the harness as neatly as possible working your way up to cover up that the harness has been cut with a professional appearance of tape so the dealer won't notice and have them deal with it for free instead of spending $200 on a ScanGauge or other device meant to reset the service engine soon light because I think that the chances are low that you can fix your type of error light by using a computer code scanner.. Unless you really want a ScanGauge cause they are pretty cool.. I have one in my car to monitor fuel consumption and voltage even though monitoring fuel consumption is a waste of time because I am a lead foot that gets around 6-8 MPG with my car :) But there's tons of other sensors that you can monitor with it too..
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