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So I disassembled my entire bike for paint a couple weeks ago. Now that I am putting it all back together, I decided to upgrade my factory amp with an aftermarket Kicker 4 channel amp. The issue I am having is no power to my JVC head unit (I installed this last year). But now when I plug the factory amp back in, I still get no power to my head unit. I have not cut or spliced any wires. I simply just unplugged my factory amp from under my Tour Pak when I took it apart for paint. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
first off, check your fuses and battery terminals, and of course battery charge.
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It has been sitting on the tender since I disassembled it. Oddly enough, as soon as I wired my rear LED turn signals back up, I had power to the radio.
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