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Thread: Questions and problems with new Pioneer head unit

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by BlackOut89
OK, i just got a new head unit, a Pioneer DEH-45DH 1.5 den. After i took out my old one i realized that i could not use the brakets that were on that old head unit, so my brother lent me some brakets that came from his 88 lesabre, these fit better but do not line up to the four screw holes. -So my question is, Do i need to use stock regal brakets or get custome brakets? -My problem: ...
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regal81455 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Blown fuse either at the fuse block or on the back of the head unit??? Just a guess...

BlackOut89 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Well there is not fuse in the back of this head unit. My old one had one but this new one does not. And ill check the fuse in the fuse block but I'm pretty sure if that was blown the my power locks would not work. I got up this morning and tried turning in on and it did for about ten seconds then went off again.

newtownhood replied 3 weeks, 3 days ago
A DEH-45 is an old headunit, at least 6 years...Are you sure it's good? They also have a healthy power consumption on the hot lead. I think it was orange back then...the newer Pioneer's are the standard yellow for constant, and red for switched. The domelight,lighter and the radios constant are all on the same circuit, so are they working? If not, you've got a blown dome fuse. The switched ...

 

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Well there is not fuse in the back of this head unit. My old one had one but this new one does not. And ill check the fuse in the fuse block but I'm pretty sure if that was blown the my power locks would not work. I got up this morning and tried turning in on and it did for about ten seconds then went off again.
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Blown fuse either at the fuse block or on the back of the head unit??? Just a guess...
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Published (2009-12-02 12:07:00)
A DEH-45 is an old headunit, at least 6 years...Are you sure it's good? They also have a healthy power consumption on the hot lead. I think it was orange back then...the newer Pioneer's are the standard yellow for constant, and red for switched. The domelight,lighter and the radios constant are all on the same circuit, so are they working? If not, you've got a blown dome fuse. The switched lead is yellow in GM's,and it...

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