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Originally Posted by Overboost
I couldn't find a fuse location on the DSP amp so I think the fuses and relay handle that. So did you bypass the relay and what about fuse 75. Fuse 76 is not used in the picture either.
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Did not bypass relay. Removed it to check it, had no power to radio so I put it back in place. Correction to previous post. Neither 75 or 76 had a fuse in place with my old system that worked fine. I put a fuse in 75 after I had already had the 20 seconds of sound hoping to correct the problem, it did not. Currently I have fuses 72 and 75 in place as well as the relay.
Since I lost the 20 seconds of sound somewhere along the line I think I need to verify the DSP amp has not been cooked by anything I have done. I tried to go back to my old setup. I had no sound and the nav unit was dim and nothing on the screen. I can't be positive I returned the right wires to the right slots in the connectors but I followed the posted diagram. Since I have no sound in original or Seicane configurations it seems like I have to test the amp when it is not hooked into the system?
When I quit last evening I disconnected the battery to see if it makes a difference today.