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Author Subject: HU doesn't turn off w/ ignition
24seven

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Hey folks. Picked up a 2nd hand Sony MEX-BT3600U and fitted it a couple of weeks ago, only to find the next day my battery was completely flat. I guessed it was the usual story of the red & yellow switched/permanent wires being the wrong way round so I swapped them over last night and still the head unit stays on with the ignition off. Is this just a phase 1 thing where it doesn't actually turn the HU off when the ignition is off, or is the head unit funked?

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Posted 15th Dec 2012 at 19:13
welshpug!

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Post #2
might need to move a fuse in the fusebox iirc.

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Posted 15th Dec 2012 at 19:17
birk

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My hdi does this aswell, keen to know the fix.

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Posted 15th Dec 2012 at 19:26
smegal

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Post #4
See the fusebox FAX for the different fuse positions.

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Posted 15th Dec 2012 at 23:02
bigbadbowen

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Yup fuse is in the wrong position Yes not sure which fuse it is off the top of my head but it can be moved back to its original position to sort this - proper pain in the arse if you forget to turn off the stereo and flatten the battery Yes

Posted 15th Dec 2012 at 23:08
24seven

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Cheers folks. will go over the fusebox tomorrow. Smile

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Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 01:51
24seven

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There isn't an FAQ specific to the phase 1 fuse board, so I clicked the link in the P2 FAQ and cross-referenced my VIN number, which I think tells me that my car has the same fuse board as a P2... But anyway, here's how it's all set at the moment. Am I right in thinking that the fuse in position F1-A should be moved up to position F1?

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Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 17:11
bigbadbowen

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Yup Thumbs up
Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 17:23
24seven

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Happy days!

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Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 17:24
24seven

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Also to the mods, feel free to use the picture above to replace the dead image link in the Phase 2 FAQ.

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Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 17:30
birk

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I will have to look at this, never knew it was that easy.

Although my hdi is a ph3 lol

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Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 17:56
24seven

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Post #12
Looking at the P3 FAQ it doesn't appear it will be that easy for you, unless it has a P2 fuse board or something completely different again. I'm guessing you've checked the yellow/red wires already?

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Posted 16th Dec 2012 at 18:21

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