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Old 08-09-2008, 02:20 AM
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King Ranch Stereo is Dead

Hello everyone,

My new King Ranch came with a touch screen DVD/CD player with navigation. It's a Pioneer AVIC model. I really don't like it, so I decided to put in my regular Pioneer CD player in its place. Well the only thing I did was unscrew the small bolts/screws that hold the plastic mounting kit in for the CD player. After I unscrewed the fourth and final bolt, the AVIC immediately turned off and would not turn back on. I did not see any sort of ground wire that may have been connected to the bolt. I checked all of the CD/radio fuses, the wiring, and I disconnected/reconnected the battery. Still no luck. I've checked the owner's manual, and haven't found any relevant information in it or online so far. Is there some sort of anti-theft sensor or feature with these new King Ranch trucks? If so, is there a simple way to correct it? If not, then I'll just take it in to the dealer on Monday. My other CD player does not work either. I always install my own CD player and subwoofer, but haven't had any issues until now. Thanks in advance.


-Nevermind, I fixed it. Problem was a loose wire coming from the truck, not the unit.

Last edited by Hail2theKing; 08-15-2008 at 09:43 AM.
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