Looking for the resonable male wire harness for this JBL AD9600 stereo if you can need a part no. or info where to get it.
name is Eddie e-mail is [email protected] Thanks
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Hi there Willieulin. I wonder if the speakerwires are shorting the amp in the JBL stereo! One or more speakers could be blown...... The protection circuit is most likely doing its job, protecting your stereosystem from damage. If you have a extra amp connected to the stereo, check if it is wired right. Try to turn the ignition key "only" so the lights on the stereo turn on. If you turn it further so you start the engine it most likely turns the stereo off. If that happens the powerwires to the stereo are wrongly connected. Luck with the problem. Iceman.
To get your Sirius ID number from you MR-17 JBL stereo, select the Mode button until it displays "Sirius". Then push and hold the Mode button for a couple seconds and it will chirp and display 3 blank spaces. Enter three zeros, "000" in these 3 spaces. The Zero is the loud button labeled "LD". When you do that, it will display your Sirius ID number. :)
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