you could have crossed the wires somehow or caused them to short out.
disconnect the elume lite on stereo and everything should go back to normal
Yes. As long as you have a working stereo.
Has it always been like this or not? If it is, then it is not really a problem. It is how the stereo was installed. An stereo can be installed to be turned on whether the engine is on or off. If the stereo cannot be turned off at all, then you have a problem with your stereo.
go to0 a stereo shop and buy one and have it installed go to0 a stereo shop and buy one and have it installed
Check your fuses as this is very common when an after market stereo is installed.
Yes, an amplifier can be installed on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring factory with a CD. Provided the CD drive is working perfectly.?æ
Check that the radio fuse didn't blow and that you are getting power from a 12 volt sourse.
A mixing board combines the signals of several signals into one stereo or mono mix.
The first instance of stereo equipment that was made to be installed in a car was in 1930. It was produced by the Galvin Corporation and quickly became very popular.
It is not the stereo. Behind the stereo there is a relay switch for the turn signals. It is going out and needs to be replaced. Autozone has the part about $30-$40
it gets it signals from picking up signals from a stereo, and it gets its name from the unusual form of head that it has.
I'm guessing your stereo is aftermarket. If so, then whoever installed it did it wrong or tried something tricky.