t.moteo
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Hey guys, me again, and I've run into even more issues trying to get this Alpine radio installed and was wondering if I could get some insight from someone who's maybe done this before. I wired up the GMOS and tested functionality after installing the radio and all four speakers. After that I moved to install the amp for my subwoofer. Disconnected negative terminal from the battery, put the amp power on the hot-side post of the fusebox adjacent to the battery (since the connector won't fit on the battery and I did not have a post adaptor on hand), and ran the ground strap to the bolt that the battery is using for ground. Connected everything back up and now I have nothing. The GMOS chimed when the negative terminal was connected back and continues to chime when your reconnect it to the OEM harness and doesn't show any signs of failure: no popped caps or blown chips. I've swapped the stock radio back in and out a few times while testing and diagnosing and it comes on and plays just fine but the Alpine radio will not turn on when plugged in. I've checked the audio fuse in the fusebox (f21, 10 amp), the fuse on the Alpine inline amplifer, as well as the fuse on the radio itself and all fuses are fine.
Is there a relay that may have been damaged that I'm not aware of? Is there any other point of failure on the circuit that would keep this from happening? I'm really scratching my head here as, during the amp install, I didn't hear any pops to indicate a surge, there is no physical evidence of a surge on any piece of equipment that I know to check, and everything is seemingly functional besides the radio.
Now, before anyone asks, I went ahead and tested to see if the radio simply failed as that was my first thought. I went out and bought a second radio (1st was bought on amazon and I didn't want to wait 2 weeks just to see if the radio had, in fact, failed) and it is not working either, even after rewiring the harness to GMOS.
While it has been about 5 years, I've never come across an install this difficult in my 2 years of installing car audio and I could really use some help if anyone has some.
Is there a relay that may have been damaged that I'm not aware of? Is there any other point of failure on the circuit that would keep this from happening? I'm really scratching my head here as, during the amp install, I didn't hear any pops to indicate a surge, there is no physical evidence of a surge on any piece of equipment that I know to check, and everything is seemingly functional besides the radio.
Now, before anyone asks, I went ahead and tested to see if the radio simply failed as that was my first thought. I went out and bought a second radio (1st was bought on amazon and I didn't want to wait 2 weeks just to see if the radio had, in fact, failed) and it is not working either, even after rewiring the harness to GMOS.
While it has been about 5 years, I've never come across an install this difficult in my 2 years of installing car audio and I could really use some help if anyone has some.