Lachrymologist
08-07-2011, 10:54 PM
So I'm doing starting a sound system install in my 99 30th Anniversary BD.
Disconnect negative battery cables, pull out the old head unit. Grab the new one's harness, a factory reverse harness, splice, solder, and heat shrink wrap all the proper connections. Double, triple check, everything is in place.
Plug the new head unit in, connect the battery, and turn the ignition to ON. Unit seems to work great, radio comes on, all speakers sound fine, and my power antenna actually works (it didn't with the old unit).
Well then I decide to turn my JDM projector headlights on. I had just rewired them that morning so that they would fit the factory 9007 harness. The male 9007 plugs I bought didn't quite make the connection so I cut off the factory 9007 female plug and put the new female 9007 (that came with the new male ones) in its place.
I ended up just cutting and taping off the low beam ground wire since I wouldn't be completing its circuit anyways. Anyways that was this morning and everything worked fine.
Then with the new head unit it, key at ON, and projectors on I hear a clicking buzzing noise coming from the engine bay, practically right at the firewall and directly in front of where the head unit sits.
It sounds almost like some kind of small motor trying to work.
So I pull everything out, check all connections thoroughly. Put it all back together. Key turned to ACC, everything's fine. Key turned to ON, still fine, then I turn on the lights and the noise starts again, turn them off and it stops, leave car at ON, then out of nowhere the sound starts again. Turn to ACC and it stops.
Anyways I checked with the old head unit, and no unit at all and the buzzing is still there, except now it comes on as soon as the ignition is turned to ON regardless of lights, etc.
What could I have pulled loose in that wire loom or any other ideas of what may be causing this? I've never heard this noise coming from my car before. Also there is a weird male connector with a white/green and yellow/blue wire going into it that comes from the same loom as the factory radio harness, but it doesn't appear like it was plugged in.
Lastly it appears like the radio was hardwired at some point in the past as the wires are connected to the harness with crimp connectors.
*edited by chuckthefuk for clarity! USE THE ENTER KEY!*
Disconnect negative battery cables, pull out the old head unit. Grab the new one's harness, a factory reverse harness, splice, solder, and heat shrink wrap all the proper connections. Double, triple check, everything is in place.
Plug the new head unit in, connect the battery, and turn the ignition to ON. Unit seems to work great, radio comes on, all speakers sound fine, and my power antenna actually works (it didn't with the old unit).
Well then I decide to turn my JDM projector headlights on. I had just rewired them that morning so that they would fit the factory 9007 harness. The male 9007 plugs I bought didn't quite make the connection so I cut off the factory 9007 female plug and put the new female 9007 (that came with the new male ones) in its place.
I ended up just cutting and taping off the low beam ground wire since I wouldn't be completing its circuit anyways. Anyways that was this morning and everything worked fine.
Then with the new head unit it, key at ON, and projectors on I hear a clicking buzzing noise coming from the engine bay, practically right at the firewall and directly in front of where the head unit sits.
It sounds almost like some kind of small motor trying to work.
So I pull everything out, check all connections thoroughly. Put it all back together. Key turned to ACC, everything's fine. Key turned to ON, still fine, then I turn on the lights and the noise starts again, turn them off and it stops, leave car at ON, then out of nowhere the sound starts again. Turn to ACC and it stops.
Anyways I checked with the old head unit, and no unit at all and the buzzing is still there, except now it comes on as soon as the ignition is turned to ON regardless of lights, etc.
What could I have pulled loose in that wire loom or any other ideas of what may be causing this? I've never heard this noise coming from my car before. Also there is a weird male connector with a white/green and yellow/blue wire going into it that comes from the same loom as the factory radio harness, but it doesn't appear like it was plugged in.
Lastly it appears like the radio was hardwired at some point in the past as the wires are connected to the harness with crimp connectors.
*edited by chuckthefuk for clarity! USE THE ENTER KEY!*