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Basically, I did a install job for a friend a while ago (my old amp and sub) and it was great. Looked awesome and sounds awesome. Anyways, his radio shorted out about a week, and he quickly just got another reciever. I installed it, and wonderful. I asked for the old one, to see if i could fix it, and he siad he would give me 3/4 profit. So, any ideas? i have pictures of the internal board, and i went through everything that looked like fuse's, and there are two that really don't do much on my meter tester. So, any ideas
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go buy new fuels and install them.. if the unit doesnt turn on.. it could be a serious electrical problem.
another thing you can do.. is smell the board.. I know it sound silly, but you can actually smell a fried circuit. and picture would help. |
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