jonathankent
Well-Known Member
I had changed my radio in the car about 12 months ago and have had the older one in the cupboard ever since, so I now thought why not put it in the boat - not as straight forward as I had hoped, but hopefully someone here will be able to put me right again.
I had to check whether I had the security code so went to connect it to a 12v battery yesterday, using the correct pins on the radio (pic below) to switch it on... blew the 10a fuse almost straight away. OK, I'll go back and try and connect it back into the car (maybe straight on a battery was a mistake), yet exactly the same happened - blew the fuse as soon as the power touched the pin.
Where could I be going wrong... the radio worked fine when in the car, and all its done is sit in the cupboard for 12 months. The pic below shows the wiring diagram for the audio system in the car.
Now, this is maybe where I have made an incorrect assumption.... when the top diagram shows pin 8 going to earth, I connected this to the -ve side of the battery... is this correct?? the second diagram doesn't quite show the earth as going to the -ve side of the battery.
What else could be wrong with it??
What would have happened if the +ve and -ve were connected the wrong way around??
What can I look for / test to try and find the root cause of the problem??
Your guidance would be much appreciated.
Jonathan
I had to check whether I had the security code so went to connect it to a 12v battery yesterday, using the correct pins on the radio (pic below) to switch it on... blew the 10a fuse almost straight away. OK, I'll go back and try and connect it back into the car (maybe straight on a battery was a mistake), yet exactly the same happened - blew the fuse as soon as the power touched the pin.
Where could I be going wrong... the radio worked fine when in the car, and all its done is sit in the cupboard for 12 months. The pic below shows the wiring diagram for the audio system in the car.
Now, this is maybe where I have made an incorrect assumption.... when the top diagram shows pin 8 going to earth, I connected this to the -ve side of the battery... is this correct?? the second diagram doesn't quite show the earth as going to the -ve side of the battery.
What else could be wrong with it??
What would have happened if the +ve and -ve were connected the wrong way around??
What can I look for / test to try and find the root cause of the problem??
Your guidance would be much appreciated.
Jonathan