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just wondering where i might be able to find the ground wire for the stock headunit having power problems with it the clock is illuminating but the 6 stacker player and the dvd player in the boot isn't working it happened some time ago when i went over a bump been told to check the ground wire... also thinking the power wire may be another problem if that's not the case can somebody please give me some info on where to find both those wires

cheers chris

Check if theirs a solid Black wire anywhere that's normally your ground ( located at the back of the headunit) just use a connector and screw that onto the chassis (anywhere that's metal) sometimes theirs already a solid black wire connected to the chassis/loom so you can just connect the black wire coming out of the headunit to that. Provide us with some more information on what you have tried already etc... this also might help http://www.psiparts.com.au/downloads/R33%2...o%20Install.pdf

Edited by DarkRyda

am i going to have to remove the whole headunit just to find the end of the ground wire wherever its connected? or is there usually a place somewere on the car where its connected to... i've checked the towers and i cant find it on there

am i going to have to remove the whole headunit just to find the end of the ground wire wherever its connected? or is there usually a place somewere on the car where its connected to... i've checked the towers and i cant find it on there

Mate, your best off not looking for a wire at all just find a bolt that is screwed into the metal chassis of the car, yes you may have to remove the head unit, would be a good time to check the integrity of the other connections as well.

There is no ground wire in the factory loom, check where the black wire from the back of the headunit is going, should be to a bolt on the chasis somewhere.

So the headunit turns on, but none of the accessories in the boot? Check how they are wired up, should be a second fuse for those accessories somewhere.

Edited by nicr4wks
Mate, your best off not looking for a wire at all just find a bolt that is screwed into the metal chassis of the car, yes you may have to remove the head unit, would be a good time to check the integrity of the other connections as well.

this exactly :)

reconnected the stereo and the screen wasnt turning on with the factory headunit but all power was running for a brief amount of time including the accessorys in the boot.

then as i went to put it back in everything stopped working, went to a auto elec round the corner and i was told that my factory unit is faulty :verymad:

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