Have a new radio, speakers, and install goodies on the way from Crutchfield,
Kenwood Excelon KDC-X599 stereo unit
Pold Audio db651s speakers (4)
Scosche GM1583B dash kit
CRUX SOCGM-17 wiring interface
Metra 40-GM10 antenna adapter
Metra 72-4568 speaker wiring harness (pair in set)
Scosche SAC-656 multipurpose speaker mounting brackets
Hopefully that is all I need to replace my stock non-Bose radio that has been having issues as of late, along with speakers that have quit working. I do, however, have a question for any of you that have made this change.
Did unhooking the battery while doing the installation cause any problems?
I have read previously about issues with things like actuators after unhooking the battery, and I don't want to open up a can of worms if I don't have to. I have a small battery saver, but that seems as though it would defeat the idea of cutting the power to the stereo. Don't want to fry a new stereo, so now you know my dilemma. What did you guys do?
Kenwood Excelon KDC-X599 stereo unit
Pold Audio db651s speakers (4)
Scosche GM1583B dash kit
CRUX SOCGM-17 wiring interface
Metra 40-GM10 antenna adapter
Metra 72-4568 speaker wiring harness (pair in set)
Scosche SAC-656 multipurpose speaker mounting brackets
Hopefully that is all I need to replace my stock non-Bose radio that has been having issues as of late, along with speakers that have quit working. I do, however, have a question for any of you that have made this change.
Did unhooking the battery while doing the installation cause any problems?
I have read previously about issues with things like actuators after unhooking the battery, and I don't want to open up a can of worms if I don't have to. I have a small battery saver, but that seems as though it would defeat the idea of cutting the power to the stereo. Don't want to fry a new stereo, so now you know my dilemma. What did you guys do?