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Old Apr 24, 2012 | 05:19 PM
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I have a 2010 jeep wrangler that had a factory rer nav head unit as well as factory infinity system. I removed the head unit, infinity amp, and all speakers.. I removed both harnesses and am running w/o a radio or speakers at all.. My vehicle is not acting right electrically now. Has a no fuse indicator light on dash and when I hook my code reader up to it it flashes no radio detected and no amp detected. My remote start currently does not work nor does my key fobs. I can crank the vehicle fine and it drives fine. After I turn vehicle off and pull key from ignition the car stays running momentarily before it shuts off. Ideally believe that once I reinstall a radio in the car that my electrical issues will be resolved. I am going to be putting in a jvc nav unit and will be putting in component speakers Ll around With a probox loaded enclosure. My question is which radio harness do I need to purchase? I think that I can just buy the regular wiring harness since I no longer run the factory infinity. The regular harness still has the two canvas wires that communicate with it. Has anyone ever ran into this situation before? I think I will ultimately have to go to the dealership to reprogram computer do that it won't look for the factory amp. But idk. Going to start with radio install first to see if that solves my electrical bugs since I've pissed off the can bus apparently.*
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Old Apr 24, 2012 | 05:58 PM
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I would consider having a pro stereo shop do your install for you...

They have people who do this stuff all day every day and then do a super job for a fair price

Matthew
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Old Apr 24, 2012 | 07:23 PM
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Thanks but I do my own. If the dealer can't tell me an issue I'm not letting a shop do it...I can save money through trial and error. Thanks for your input!
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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Crazecodyk
I have a 2010 jeep wrangler that had a factory rer nav head unit as well as factory infinity system. I removed the head unit, infinity amp, and all speakers.. I removed both harnesses and am running w/o a radio or speakers at all.. My vehicle is not acting right electrically now. Has a no fuse indicator light on dash and when I hook my code reader up to it it flashes no radio detected and no amp detected. My remote start currently does not work nor does my key fobs. I can crank the vehicle fine and it drives fine. After I turn vehicle off and pull key from ignition the car stays running momentarily before it shuts off. Ideally believe that once I reinstall a radio in the car that my electrical issues will be resolved. I am going to be putting in a jvc nav unit and will be putting in component speakers Ll around With a probox loaded enclosure. My question is which radio harness do I need to purchase? I think that I can just buy the regular wiring harness since I no longer run the factory infinity. The regular harness still has the two canvas wires that communicate with it. Has anyone ever ran into this situation before? I think I will ultimately have to go to the dealership to reprogram computer do that it won't look for the factory amp. But idk. Going to start with radio install first to see if that solves my electrical bugs since I've pissed off the can bus apparently.*
The radio is connected to the communication link as part of a comm system in your Jeep. It's perfectly normal that when you remove a component on the system, the system is aware that the component has been removed. The system knows that the part is supposed to be there. And it keeps looking for it.
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