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Old 05-10-2011, 07:23 PM   #16
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What model Eclipse? I have an Eclipse deck in my Bronco. I'll see if I can find the manual.

>> Found the manual. Mine is a model CD1000. There is no reset procedure listed in the manual.

If it were me, I'd disconnect BOTH power wires, wait maybe 10 seconds, and reconnect them. Ideally, the constant wire should be connected first, then the switched wire, but it sounds like the previous owner did a half-baked job wiring it up.
You've got that right! The light bar and radio were very poorly wired. I disconnected the wires, one at a time, with the bike on, and the radio turns off if both are not connected. The model is eclipse cd2000.

Another question, while were talking electrical. I have wired in a relay exactly as shown on gadgets, but for some reason, the accessories are not working. When I by pass the relay, they work fine. I thought that it could have been the relay it self, but I tested another one and it too didn't work. Any ideas?
Is the relay grounded on pin 85?

Assuming you have +12v from the battery to pin 30...

If the relay is triggered, you should read at least +12v with a meter between pin 87 and ground. If not, check your trigger circuit.

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Old 05-10-2011, 07:38 PM   #17
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You've got that right! The light bar and radio were very poorly wired. I disconnected the wires, one at a time, with the bike on, and the radio turns off if both are not connected. The model is eclipse cd2000.

Another question, while were talking electrical. I have wired in a relay exactly as shown on gadgets, but for some reason, the accessories are not working. When I by pass the relay, they work fine. I thought that it could have been the relay it self, but I tested another one and it too didn't work. Any ideas?
Is the relay grounded on pin 85?

Assuming you have +12v from the battery to pin 30...

If the relay is triggered, you should read at least +12v with a meter between pin 87 and ground. If not, check your trigger circuit.
It was my trigger circuit. Someone on here, said that the blue wire was for the rear running lights. It's the red wire on my bike. ???

Still at a loss for my radio.
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Old 05-10-2011, 07:45 PM   #18
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Is the relay grounded on pin 85?

Assuming you have +12v from the battery to pin 30...

If the relay is triggered, you should read at least +12v with a meter between pin 87 and ground. If not, check your trigger circuit.
It was my trigger circuit. Someone on here, said that the blue wire was for the rear running lights. It's the red wire on my bike. ???

Still at a loss for my radio.
Did you try disconnecting the power connection in the headlight bucket and re-connecting it? Maybe you fried it?
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It was my trigger circuit. Someone on here, said that the blue wire was for the rear running lights. It's the red wire on my bike. ???

Still at a loss for my radio.
Did you try disconnecting the power connection in the headlight bucket and re-connecting it? Maybe you fried it?
Nope, not fried. Looks like this may be a problem with these radios. This guys seems to have the same issues, but no one has a solution. I may just go purchase a new radio. I've been wanting one with a usb port anyways.

http://www.fixya.com/support/t581233...000_car_stereo
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Did you try disconnecting the power connection in the headlight bucket and re-connecting it? Maybe you fried it?
Nope, not fried. Looks like this may be a problem with these radios. This guys seems to have the same issues, but no one has a solution. I may just go purchase a new radio. I've been wanting one with a usb port anyways.

http://www.fixya.com/support/t581233...000_car_stereo
Okay, not fried...but toast.
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Is the relay grounded on pin 85?

Assuming you have +12v from the battery to pin 30...

If the relay is triggered, you should read at least +12v with a meter between pin 87 and ground. If not, check your trigger circuit.
It was my trigger circuit. Someone on here, said that the blue wire was for the rear running lights. It's the red wire on my bike. ???

Still at a loss for my radio.
Blue is brake lights.
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It was my trigger circuit. Someone on here, said that the blue wire was for the rear running lights. It's the red wire on my bike. ???
Still at a loss for my radio.
Blue is the brake light wire, it would only work that way when you applied the brakes.
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All electrical problems are fixed!! :)
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Did you fix the stereo.
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Did you fix the stereo.
Well, let's just say the stereo works great now.

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Just got in here. I almost want the old unit..
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What was the problem???
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