Re: Stereo Keeps Shutting Off!
There is no kit.
Last summer my 99 FB started to do the same thing as yours is now. Trouble shooting lead to the BCM and I removed it and broke into it to look for the failure. Didn't find much, so I tighened up all the connections in the connectors and put it all back together. It worked for a while and then started acting up again. It's too cold out here to do anything about it. I'll have to wait for warmer weather.
I could isolate the failing relay, source a replacement and replace it on the BCM PC board, but I think it will be much easier to just provide a bypass. Here is how I figure I'll do it.
I'm going to use 2 big diodes. Using the first diode, I'm going to run power from a spare fuse location in the fuse box to the fuse that provides power to the shared Radio/windows fuse. The second diode I'm going to splice into the wire that runs from the BCM to the fuse panel.
This way power will be provided to the radio/windows circuit from the spare fuse location in the fuse panel through the 1st diode, but that 1st diode will also prevent power from the BCM from powering the fuse panel through the spare fuse holder when the ignition key is in the OFF position and the radio time delay in the BCM is still pushing power. The 1st diode blocks this flow. The 2nd diode will prevent any reverse currents from getting into the BCM (and blowing the crap out of it) from the fuse panel. These diodes will be substantial in size as they will have to handle the current flow of the window motors.
Anyways, that's my plan. I can provide details later when I get around (or rather when the weather lets me) to it.
There is no kit.
Last summer my 99 FB started to do the same thing as yours is now. Trouble shooting lead to the BCM and I removed it and broke into it to look for the failure. Didn't find much, so I tighened up all the connections in the connectors and put it all back together. It worked for a while and then started acting up again. It's too cold out here to do anything about it. I'll have to wait for warmer weather.
I could isolate the failing relay, source a replacement and replace it on the BCM PC board, but I think it will be much easier to just provide a bypass. Here is how I figure I'll do it.
I'm going to use 2 big diodes. Using the first diode, I'm going to run power from a spare fuse location in the fuse box to the fuse that provides power to the shared Radio/windows fuse. The second diode I'm going to splice into the wire that runs from the BCM to the fuse panel.
This way power will be provided to the radio/windows circuit from the spare fuse location in the fuse panel through the 1st diode, but that 1st diode will also prevent power from the BCM from powering the fuse panel through the spare fuse holder when the ignition key is in the OFF position and the radio time delay in the BCM is still pushing power. The 1st diode blocks this flow. The 2nd diode will prevent any reverse currents from getting into the BCM (and blowing the crap out of it) from the fuse panel. These diodes will be substantial in size as they will have to handle the current flow of the window motors.
Anyways, that's my plan. I can provide details later when I get around (or rather when the weather lets me) to it.
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