Orginally I had a Sony Xplod car stereo but my fuse kept blowing. After going for several troubleshooting services. The cords weren't crimped right (still blew), the stereo is overheating unplug it then buy a new one from us (still blew when unplugged), but third time they put the clock and stereo on separate power source or something like that (fuse doesn't blow).
Cool so I decide to buy a new headunit since apparently by old stereo was overheating and was a fire hazard. I said this must be true because when I put my hand on the back of the HU it burns not enough to burn skin but enough that it's uncomfortable and can't keep it there for more than a split second.
So I purchased a new one $80 and still same heat. returned and purchased a third one $150 and still same strong heat.
Is this head a problem or is it normal. I qA thinking the inspectOR was looking for an excuse for why the fuse was blowing or I have a wiring problem that sends too much power to the headunits or something.
Should I
a. check the wire
b. install old HU because it's most likely fine
c. keep that current HU and stop being cheap
d. open answer
BTW, a fourth time I took it to bestbuy. He hooked a machine to the current I guess and said it was getting enough power. Didn't mention anything out the ordinary. I'm sure he would have said something if amps or volts were too high. Or maybe he didn't use the right instrument to test the wiring.
Cool so I decide to buy a new headunit since apparently by old stereo was overheating and was a fire hazard. I said this must be true because when I put my hand on the back of the HU it burns not enough to burn skin but enough that it's uncomfortable and can't keep it there for more than a split second.
So I purchased a new one $80 and still same heat. returned and purchased a third one $150 and still same strong heat.
Is this head a problem or is it normal. I qA thinking the inspectOR was looking for an excuse for why the fuse was blowing or I have a wiring problem that sends too much power to the headunits or something.
Should I
a. check the wire
b. install old HU because it's most likely fine
c. keep that current HU and stop being cheap
d. open answer
BTW, a fourth time I took it to bestbuy. He hooked a machine to the current I guess and said it was getting enough power. Didn't mention anything out the ordinary. I'm sure he would have said something if amps or volts were too high. Or maybe he didn't use the right instrument to test the wiring.