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Old 08-26-2005, 08:06 AM   #9
mcleoud151
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Originally Posted by Robert1970C20rstbukt
Did you try running the wire from one of the IGN UNFUSED terminals on the fuse block under the dash? If you do make sure you have an inline fuse. That's how I wired my CB, should be the same for your radio.
Naah, ran it straight from the batt, since that's what alpine says to do. There's an alpine fuse bfore it get's to the stereo (little box in the alltime power line). Maybe I'll just buy a freakin' boombox and put it on the seat next to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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