Fixing up some dodgy wiring on the stereo and need to find a constant power supply for the radio.
Any ideas what to take it off?
Was thinking off the alarm system??
Currently it is attached straight onto the battery.
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Re: stereo wires
Either hazard lights or horn will do, or just test wires with a multi meter and see if they have 12v with the key off.
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What car? Glove box light should always have power too.
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Re: stereo wires
If it's your 1200, I'd just jump a new power wire off the "hot on the key" side of the fuse box.
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Thanks team.
Rods and castor arm sorted.
new aerial installed.
Longer studs from a B310 sorted.
Hoping to have WOF sorted by 10th Nov
Rods and castor arm sorted.
new aerial installed.
Longer studs from a B310 sorted.
Hoping to have WOF sorted by 10th Nov
"Dude you're like 30 degrees retarded" - Chris_g1 & 2 Doors