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Electric Problems with Clock and Audio

Hey Guys,

got i little problem with my R33's Radio and clock electrics. A few days ago, my radio and defi gauges were powering on and off when i was driving. Yesterday they failed for good. So today i checked all fuses in the cabin, trunk and engine bay. All were good. Then i checked the constant voltage at my radio: 0 volts. Ignition voltage is working fine but the constant is gone. I just routed an extra cable from the engine bay to my dash for constant 12v and now its working somehow :D Dont know where to look now. I'm out of ideas. Anyone got any ideas ?

Regards

Daniel

 

PS: Sorry for my bad english, i'm german :D

It sounds as though a connector may have worked its way loose.
Have a look behindbthe behind the dash at the original wiring. Find and connections and inspect/test them. A faulty connection should make itself obvious.
A multi-meter would be helpful for you here.



ps: if you still have a direct line to the battery, make sure you have a fuse inline. :)

A possibility if a few things have failed is the relay on the fuse box, maybe try swapping each (there are a few) and see if the problem moves....

BTW your english is better than most people on this site at this time of year :)

Earlier this day, i checked the fuse box contacts, where the RADIO Fuse is sitting, if i get there any kind of voltage. I pulled out the fuse andi got 12v on of the poles if the ignition is on. But thats not the constand 12v i'm looking for.

  • 1 year later...

Old thread, just in case it could help someone else I had a similar issue and the solution was to check the interior fuse box near the steering wheel. Check each fuse with a multimeter for the resistance /continuity, for me as 12V constant at the radio was not working due to  "ELECTRICS" 10A fuse being blown which is the 6th one from the top on the left.

I traced the wiring diagram and the Red/White wire  (+12V Battery constant) goes to this fuse.

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Cheers

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