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Subject: Strange Car Stereo Problem
From: "Kurtis" <tr4driver@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 18:10:31 -0500
Guys,

I'm experiencing an odd problem.  Hopefully some of you less electrically 
challenged can help me out.

I recently installed a new stereo in my TR4.  It worked fine for the first 
couple of days, then quit.  It wasn't completely dead, the display backlight 
still worked, and there was a faint "thump" when I switched it on, but no 
actual display or sound.  I unplugged and re-plugged the wiring harness, and 
it worked perfectly.  I figured it had just been a loose connection, until 
it acted up again today.  It started out as an odd clicking sound that only 
occurred while the engine was running, then after a couple of minutes, the 
thing went semi-dead again.  This time, I simply disconnected the ground 
terminal on the battery temporarily, and this seemed to "reboot" the thing. 
It works fine again now.

The stereo has a typical two power supply connection.  One is switched and 
the other is constant (to retain programmed stations and the clock I 
assume).  The constant power supply seems to be the culprit, since I've 
confirmed that the switched power supply does indeed cut out when the 
ignition is turned off.  I didn't run the constant power supply line 
directly from the positive battery terminal, but instead ran it from the A1 
terminal on the voltage control box.

I switched the car from positive to negative ground a couple of years ago, 
and the stereo I had in the car before this one worked flawlessly; however, 
it did have some kind of extra filter built into the power portion of the 
wiring harness.

Any ideas or suggestions?

Kurtis Jones
Russellville, Arkansas
1963 TR4 - CT19389L
1959 AH Bugeye - AN5L23250
www.geocities.com/tr4_1963 


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