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element192

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  1. adefeatedman, what did you end up doing with the wire? I seem to have done the same thing as you during my install. My bypass worked at first and then it all of a sudden stopped working. I've been told that my wire is likely damaged. I would like to repair or replace the wire but I don't know the best way around it. I was thinking about cutting the pin off of the mute wire with an inch or so of wire and then soldering that to another section of wire and grounding that out (basically patching the wire). But if it's the pin itself that is damaged, that won't work. I like the ho
  2. I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this problem I have. My phone connects no problem when I get into the car, then when a call comes in or when I make a call problems start. For an outgoing call, I hear the ringing but once the person answers there is no sound and they (I find out later) can not hear me either, for about 5 to 10 seconds. For an incoming call it's the same, but no ringing obviously. But once I hit "answer" the pause continues for the same 5 to 10 seconds. This delay typically makes the other caller want to hang up because they can't tell if anyone is there and
  3. Sorry to sound dumb, but if I damaged it while moving it... what's the fix? Do I need to pull it back out and check for something? Thanks for the reply.
  4. I know this is a worn out topic but I have tried all of the "troubleshooting" techniques people have posted with... strange results. I was able to remove the mute wire with a small screwdriver and a staple and moved it over one pin. I was then able to push it in with good force and with many "check tugs" it seemed to be seated just fine. I could push the wire into the connector very firmly with no movement, and could give a nice tug without it moving either. I would assume it is well seated, right? Then, I have the mute wire and the parking break soldered together with a few other wires to t
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