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Headunit power issue?


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Huh? Why has it posted this thread twice?

 

Haha Ford disease... All sorted now, just wired a couple wires together and now have power. Thanks to Simpo :)

Glad you sorted it, moved the replies from the other thread and deleted it dude! 

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I will have a proper look another time as the f**king headunit won't sit in the dash now. I remember on the MB3 I have to cut out a piece of plastic at the back 

 

I somehow got away with not needing to cut the support in my MB6. I just pulled on the cables from behind whilst a friend pushed the headunit in. Obviously everyone's headunit is different but worth a try if you have someone to help. :)

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I somehow got away with not needing to cut the support in my MB6. I just pulled on the cables from behind whilst a friend pushed the headunit in. Obviously everyone's headunit is different but worth a try if you have someone to help. :)

You did well there dude! Does help having two hammers instead of one! [smash.gif]:lol:

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  • 11 months later...

Btw just had this problem in mine its all because of a fuse in the engine bay its a 7.5 amp and one the fuse box it says its a engine module fuse... But i looked in the haynes manual and the radio is part of this.... Its worth a check buddy

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