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matthew frantz Jul 23, 2019 01:25 PM

New stereo install, constant wire won't work
 
So, I decided I wanted a new radio in my 2003 Dodge ram 1500, the previous owner had messed up the wires, so I couldn't get a new wire harness. I cut the old harness off, and used butt connectors to attach the new harness. I am positive that I connected the wires correctly. After everything was connected, I plugged in the new radio and, nothing. I went back and found out that the constant wire was completely dead. There were no rips in the wires, and I tested all the fuses which were fine. Idk if the wire is fried or not, if so what should I do?

jrsick Jul 23, 2019 06:24 PM

If you have a probe you can check the fuse panel, find a constant dc source, and tap in. Or, you can run a wire directly to the battery, just be sure to fuse it. If you are installing an amp anyway you can run the amp wire and constant together.

72rtchallenger Jul 24, 2019 07:47 AM

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ol' grouch Jul 24, 2019 10:07 AM

I'm not a fan of butt connectors. I prefer to twist the wires together, solder them and then insulate with black tape. I dread getting a vehicle where a kid took a system out. They usually hack it in and then slash it out. Then again, when I was a kid, there was 3 maybe 4 wires to a radio.

matthew frantz Jul 24, 2019 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by matthew frantz (Post 3446512)
So, I decided I wanted a new radio in my 2003 Dodge ram 1500, the previous owner had messed up the wires, so I couldn't get a new wire harness. I cut the old harness off, and used butt connectors to attach the new harness. I am positive that I connected the wires correctly. After everything was connected, I plugged in the new radio and, nothing. I went back and found out that the constant wire was completely dead. There were no rips in the wires, and I tested all the fuses which were fine. Idk if the wire is fried or not, if so what should I do?

Replaced the fuse 51, radio works now. Thanks for all the help though!


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