Alarm system.? the factory stereo. Is it wired to engine controls. my friend cut her factory. stereo out. now the thing bearly runs. is this a coincidence or is this factoy prancksters..

Asked by Bobby Jan 31, 2014 at 07:56 PM about the 1991 Dodge Stealth

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Dome lights. cigarette lighter, oddly
enough,are wired reverse.  ????

8 Answers

9,745

what do you mean cut it out?? she cut the harness?? if not plug that radio back in and see if it runs right,, but I cant see any reason that it wouldn't run right with out the radio,, unless she blew a fuse when she "cut it out"

9,745

never cut your harness just buy an adapter harness its theee easiest way to hook up a new head unit

Hi.. and thank u for helpin me out. iam the one with this problem.. i know how this sounds. factory stereo poor engine performance.? I ran into this problem with a 92 dodge pickup with a factory alarm system and factory stereo . when unpluged it to would not start.. i thought it must hav somthing to do with the anti theft

395

make sure you have no live wires touching metal from radio wire's this can cause a power drain from ignition.

70

I bought a stealth that may have same problem. Some one put different stereo in to it, the car will not turn over and l wonder if this may cause this to happen. When l got car it cranked over a shortly after it quit turning over

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