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On Wed, 07 Aug 2002 10:10:46 -0700, Brian Schlepp wrote: >I have had similar problems with other accessories, but never the >radio. >Have you checked all the grounds? That seems to be the usuall >culprit. >Is your regulator OK? >I tend to think that your problem is in your stereo wiring, not the >charging system, but that is just my opinion. >I have a large amp (300-500 watts...cant remember) and a subwoofer, >and it does not effect anything as much as my euro headlights do. I >was concerned about this when I installed the stereo, so I took >measurements at the battery with engine idling. I noticed that the >stereo was a very small draw (correct terminology?...measuring volts), >and the largest draw was the headlights. >Hope this helps. I don't know. I just found a constant and a switched 12V on the fuse box and connected. One thing I've never been able to find out about car radios is whether the swithced 12V is the main operating voltage and the constant 12V is just a trickle to hold the presets or if the constant 12V is the operating voltage and the switched 12V is just a control signal. Mark Healey 71 FI auto square 71 FI manual square marksvw@healeyonline.com ------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/