I've used the search and found some similar problems but none exactly the same as the one I have, I'm looking for opinions:
I bought a Kenwood headunit off ebay and it all seems fine, I was working on the truck over the weekend and the headunit was happily playing CDs and radio all day no problem.
I had to install it in the top DIN space because it is the type that has a front panel that slides out horizontally to load a CD and it catches on the auto gear stick in park in the bottom one. But it is a very tight fit and the cables at the back are bent at 90 degrees but not in a damaging way that I can see.
Today, I drove about an hour and a half and the sound kept cutting out (on CD or radio) but the stereo display was all working fine. I had the heaters set to toasty cos it was cold outside... when I felt round the back of the stereo it felt very hot to me.
So I reckon the unit must have a thermal cut out and with the lack of space round the back and heaters on it is causing it to overheat...?
Has anyone had any problems like this?
Can I install a computer style fan maybe to blow over the back to cool it down or is this just stupid?
I bought a Kenwood headunit off ebay and it all seems fine, I was working on the truck over the weekend and the headunit was happily playing CDs and radio all day no problem.
I had to install it in the top DIN space because it is the type that has a front panel that slides out horizontally to load a CD and it catches on the auto gear stick in park in the bottom one. But it is a very tight fit and the cables at the back are bent at 90 degrees but not in a damaging way that I can see.
Today, I drove about an hour and a half and the sound kept cutting out (on CD or radio) but the stereo display was all working fine. I had the heaters set to toasty cos it was cold outside... when I felt round the back of the stereo it felt very hot to me.
So I reckon the unit must have a thermal cut out and with the lack of space round the back and heaters on it is causing it to overheat...?
Has anyone had any problems like this?
Can I install a computer style fan maybe to blow over the back to cool it down or is this just stupid?
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