radio in my truck
just had a friend install a radio he had sitting around. 2 days later... battery which was new when motor was installed... had to be replaced. so, re ran the power wire for radio straight to the power on the battery... still dying out. never had issues for first 950 miles with starting, so... now with radio installed wtf!!! obviously the way he wired it up its draining the battery. radio doesn't stay on nor does the lights on the radio after truck is turned off... so now where does the power wire hook up to where it's not drawing amps or power.
I'm not very strong electrical wise...
Thanks in advance...
-Charlie
let me ask you this, if you put in a cd does it pick back up where you left off when you turned the truck off or does it go back to the start of the cd?
IDK if maybe my friend who put the radio in from fishing the speaker wires under the dash loosened something up. After he fished the wires, my dash lights went out ( now 2 months later work again all on their own)...
BUT starting to think the wires going to the battery to starter are crap OR the starter (although brand new with my GM turn key crate motor with 1k miles on it) took a crap?
What I'd do is unplug the stereo for a few days, drive the truck around and see if your battery is still draining. If everything is back to how it should be, it's the stereo causing the problem.
In my time as an installer, I haven't had a lot of stereos cause standby current drain, but if it is an older unit, especially a lower end stereo, that could very well be whats happening.
No, b/c I have unplugged and removed the radio... and still having these starting issues!
I think I am going to replace the battery cables to the starter etc!





