wackojackouk Posted November 9, 2010 Report Posted November 9, 2010 Hi guys I have an aftermarket DVD player in my Gal with a screen in the roof. TO cut a long story short I replaced the 5000 stereo in the car and the DVD player was still working fine but couldn't get it to go onto PAL (rather than NTSC). Eventually managed it and pushed the player back under the drivers seat where it is housed. One of the wires which (I now know) was only connected together by twisting and tape (good installation there....) then sparked and power was gone. Re-wired this up with connectors but still nothing :) There are two fuses in(line?) holders but they are fine and the radio is working fine too so wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction if there may be a fuse that might power the standard media system ( I read fuse 10 was a red 10amp one) but my fuse 10 is a different colour and is fine. Can anyone else point me in the right direction please where I should be looking? Quote
wackojackouk Posted March 6, 2011 Author Report Posted March 6, 2011 Hi guys I have an aftermarket DVD player in my Gal with a screen in the roof. TO cut a long story short I replaced the 5000 stereo in the car and the DVD player was still working fine but couldn't get it to go onto PAL (rather than NTSC). Eventually managed it and pushed the player back under the drivers seat where it is housed. One of the wires which (I now know) was only connected together by twisting and tape (good installation there....) then sparked and power was gone. Re-wired this up with connectors but still nothing :wacko: There are two fuses in(line?) holders but they are fine and the radio is working fine too so wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction if there may be a fuse that might power the standard media system ( I read fuse 10 was a red 10amp one) but my fuse 10 is a different colour and is fine. Can anyone else point me in the right direction please where I should be looking? Hi guys Had another look today after a friend of a friend said to check the fuse box under the bonnet (he installs stereo's and car kits etc for a living) but they seemed fine. Took out the two inline fuses. One seems fine, the other has a very, very fine line but not as apparant as the other one so I think it might be knackered. Anyone suggest where to get the glass fuses - there is a inscription at the top "300mA 250V" Cheers WJUK Quote
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