Stock Wiring Harness, Low Power?
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Stock Wiring Harness, Low Power?
I have a very mild Pioneer 45W X 4 cd head unit installed using a factory wiring harness adapter and I notice that above 1/2 volume the display on the head unit dims with the bass and the sound is a bit distorted. Is the stock wiring/fusing too small for even this small upgrade?
I was thinking of using a different 12V feed for the main power, any good sources already under the dash or should I just go to the battery?
I was thinking of using a different 12V feed for the main power, any good sources already under the dash or should I just go to the battery?
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Do you have an external amp with the system running a sub for bass? The voltage required from the stock harness is enough to operate the head unit. Something is causing a voltage drop and I doubt it is the head units internal amp.
Check your connections, it could also be a low battery. Worst case its the head unit itself. Just a hint, it really doesnt put out a true 45w x 4.
Check your connections, it could also be a low battery. Worst case its the head unit itself. Just a hint, it really doesnt put out a true 45w x 4.
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The only modification is the head unit, no sub's, no external amp's. I only put this in because the factory system was a casette deck and I wanted CD's. That's why I was surprised by the apparrent power problem from the factory wiring harness.
I will check the battery but it is only a year old and I am not having any other electrical issues.
Thanks.
I will check the battery but it is only a year old and I am not having any other electrical issues.
Thanks.
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