fried harness???
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GOT HONDA?
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fried harness???
this is in my 98 civic ex BTW...i tried different ways to hook up my stock reciever and keep my aftermarket cd player so i could once agian have keyless entry and a dome light, i first hooked up the green and the cd player harness then i found that the fat grey wire that hooks up to the cd changer was broken from the stock reciever so i connected them back up held them together and turned over the ignition to see if my keyless would work agian, and it sparked where the connection was broken at..scared me a little bit since the factory deck would never come back on so i unhooked both harneses and pluged my aftermarket cd player back up and it wouldnt come on neither ,so then prayin that it was just a blown fuse ..checked all fuses and they were fine...so im wonderin what ive fuked up, i think ive fried my MAIN harness ,if i did how would i change it? everything else in the car works gauges,lights and all so luckly im only without a radio.....im really needing answers though so if any you electronic people out there know anything please help..thanks
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how would changing the radio have any effect on the keyless entry and dome light? Did you Ohm out the fuses, if not you need to do that, because i had a blown fuse and it didn't look blown, so i ohmed it out and it was blown.
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i was swapin radios to see if i needed to reprogram the keyless entry or if it would still work...i checked and swap the fuses and nothing happend........
you live close to me i live in hartselle..lol
you live close to me i live in hartselle..lol
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The problem is the keyless runs through the stock radio!!! You lose the keyless without the factory radio. schosche makes a specific harness to relocate the factory radio. The part is relativly inexpensive if I remember correctly.