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Old 05-06-2012, 09:11 PM   #1
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NE1 in Orange County willing to teach/fix/diagn.a stereo?

Hey everyone, So I'm like basically an engineering student at Cal Poly Pomona and I can't figure out what's wrong with my stupid stereo. I haven't had a working stereo since I bought the car.... Sept 11, 2007. I am the type that likes to know how things work yet not smart enough to figure it out on my own.

I have a sony explode and the previous owner didn't use a harness kit and just crimped everything together, from what I can tell they are all right.... and checked the wiring diagram and from what I can tell (which isn't that reliable) it's fine and cd plays good.... BUT the problem is that It get like untouchably hott around 50secs...and anything it's touching in the dash starts SMOKING LOL... and never had a radio.

With the car so old most of my extra money goes to fixing the car just so it can still get me to school...so it's been hard to take it to a shop...plus a shop would never explain anything... which is what I really want.

So I was wondering if there was anyone out there that would be chill with spending maybe an hour or so showing me to fix my stereo...and show me how I can fix it and tell me why it was doing what it was doing for Like $20??.. I know it's not a lot nd i'm sorry . I'd appreciate it tons.

Thanks in advance.
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