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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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Had the same problem, went back to the store and they guy and I figured it was my inline fuse housing. Sometimes it connected, sometimes it was not. Good luck.
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PROBATION
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 657
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check the head unit holes & pins for corrosion. Make sure the connection is stupid clean.
*I use MAF / electronic cleaner & small fine wire brushes to clean up my junk when it stops wokring. My Matrix likes a good battery too. I dunno? I have/ had a love-hate relationship with two Matrix 17... You may want to save the $85 head unit replacement for the Matrix and get a different unit all together. $.02 If you were closer I would loan you my head unit to test your connection. Someone local might be able to help? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: La Jolla
Posts: 189
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H-Birds are indeed hyper sensitive to corrosion of the contact points of the plugs.
Most everyone here is right, this corrosion will cause a flux in voltage, and the unit will misbehave. indeed, the fuse in the power wire is a bit finicky as well. Sometimes on sometimes off. Try cleaning the connectors super well, then using dielectric grease around them to discourage future corrosion. Good luck. Willy |
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