Did you happen to look into buying a wire harness adapter? The sell them fairly cheap at Auto Parts Stores. (approx. $20-$25) It is very easy, as well as making sure it is correct. Otherwise you are taking risks of many types. Such as, electrical issues, sound issues, etc. Just a suggestion.
Same thing happened in my dads F-250. First, I would say check the wiring. Could be a short. If not the wiring, the little motor for the wipers could be going bad. Not a very expensive fix either way.
try the fuel cut off switch, its a yellow rocker switch that when the vehicle gets into an accident or recieves major shock will disengage power to the fuel pump/thus no power im not sure of location on the trucks,my best guess would be glove box or passenger kick-panel area it will be marked as fuel shut-off
yes. more that likely if you look at the stereo it will give you a colour code as to what colour wires do what. if they dont then a simple google search for a stereo wiring diagram for each vehicle will be even better. if its just your speakers that are messed up then a neat trick to remember is if you take a AA battery and put the + side of the battery to the + side of a speaker wire and the - to the - then that speaker will come out. If the poles are backwards then the speaker will go in. good luck
The radio code is a security feature that's meant to deter theft, and it's unique to each vehicle. If you've lost your code, you'll need to contact a Nissan dealership or service center and provide proof of ownership. They should be able to help you retrieve the code. Please do not attempt to use codes from the internet as incorrect attempts may lock your radio.
Unfortunately, no one knows or is telling. Companies rarely state power in RMS because Peak Power is a much more impressive. 1000 watt amp, 200 watts RMS x 2 channels at 8 ohms. Look for a sticker on the unit.
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The wiring is bad on the plugs and shorting out, or whatever is on the end of the cable has an issue. Also look along the cable for rodent, cat, dog chewing.
Questions like this need 'make model (what is is) of every item involved. On a vehicle 'year make model' as well.
The bad ground causes the amplifier to go into the protect mode. So, make sure to check the grounding wire and overall connection to figure it out and set back the amplifier to its normal mode.
Feb 15, 2023
There are a few solid state fuses inside but if the speaker wires were shorted then it required an authorised Pioneer service centre to repair the damaged amplifiers section.