So, potentially stupid question... is there any advantage to using additional heat shrink tubing on top of a heat shrink butt connector? Overkill? Fine if you like the looks? I'm assuming the heat shrink butt connector is enough for inside a dash, this is more of a general question for using this type of connector potentially in other environments.
Yeah, shrink them tight now. Looks good
Dont install that without the open wires taped
Go under the truck and spray them all with PB Blaster if visible and let that soak in a day. I had a few seat bolts stuck like this, and broke a T-50 trying to get one out. Soaked them all, and they came out ALIT easier. But one of the Torx screws didn't want to come out of the rear cup holder area so I'm gonna have to get something underneath the lip while I try to unscrew it. Lower priority, it can wait until much later if necessary.
One of the differences with this head unit, I assume due to the added built in amp, is that the Crutchfield wiring guide and the owner's manual called for NOT connecting the head unit power and ground to the Jeep harness but instead to run it directly to battery/body. The unit has a 15amp fuse. The unit may not operate at peak performance due to the 10amp fuse/design for the TJ radio circuit. I have 2 unused 20amp circuit on the fuse box (rear wiper motor, subwoofer) that seem like good candidates for add a tap for the short term until I run new wiring for sub/accessories.
Something to keep in mind for anyone else considering this head unit, the wiring will require an additional step past the normal Jeep harness adapter.
Plays fine in the garage for multiple songs but something is causing the radio to shut down after a few minutes when driving. No fuses popping, just shutting down. I'm hoping it is just that I didn't tighten the battery cable back down enough and it is shaking loose (though shouldn't it be running off the alternator when underway?) and that I didn't nick a wire trying to fit everything back in place. I ran it off the Jeep harness connection just to test it out but I'm pulling it back out until I get the add a tap tomorrow. I'll troubleshoot more after it is on a 20amp circuit but it seems movement or heat oriented at this point. Hoping for a good grounding spot behind the radio or near the fuse box - I want to add quick disconnects so I can still have harness like connections for this separate power and ground run so the Radio/Jeep harness combination can still come out of the vehicle easily.
