USA Spec Pa15-NIS
When you disconnected the battery during install (you did disconnect the battery before wiring stuff, right?) you may have not connected the terminals back on securely.
If you didn't disconnect the battery, first choke yourself.
Second, check all the fuse boxes in the battery compartment as well as those in the driver's kick panel. If you didn't disconnect the battery, and you're as lucky as you are stupid, you only burned a fuse.
If you did disconnect the battery, and it's reconnected securely, and your fuses all check out with a multimeter, you may have just wired the USA SPEC adapter wrong. Disconnect the battery, remove the adapter, reconnect the battery, see if the car functions normally, and re-check your instructions before re-installing it.
If you didn't disconnect the battery, first choke yourself.
Second, check all the fuse boxes in the battery compartment as well as those in the driver's kick panel. If you didn't disconnect the battery, and you're as lucky as you are stupid, you only burned a fuse.
If you did disconnect the battery, and it's reconnected securely, and your fuses all check out with a multimeter, you may have just wired the USA SPEC adapter wrong. Disconnect the battery, remove the adapter, reconnect the battery, see if the car functions normally, and re-check your instructions before re-installing it.
I did reconnect the battery when I was testing the unit but whenever I connected/disconnected any wires, I disconnected the battery as well. So I dont think I drained it. It must've been on its last legs if that happened.
For the fuses, I didnt get a chance to check all of them, but I did check the mirror, elec component, specifically and didnt see anything. I was advised to check the fuse box near the battery as well. So I'll do that tomorrow.
I'm just mad at myself for screwing up something that shouldve only took me 1 to 1.5 hours tops.
I dont think I wired the USA Spec wrong. Its only a 12 pin and 10 pin. No other place for me to connect it to.
Well, definitely check the security of the connection at the battery before charging the battery and giving it another try without the adapter. Six to seven years is a battery's life expectancy but it just seems like too much of a coincidence.
Exactly. I know my negative terminal isnt as tight as it should be, but i always thought as long as the terminal is touching the battery, it should still be able to provide power?
Update:
After going over every single fuse that I could and discovering nothing, I went back to check all my connections. Turns out that one of the plugs was ever so slightly loose. Once I securely attached that plug, my radio turned on and I was able to regain use of the climate control. I then figured that since everything was back in place, I could once again try to install the Usa-Spec. I Re-attached all the wires and plugs again, and I got it to work. I just couldnt get the folders to work properly but I decided to fight that another day.
Just happy I got the car working and the Usa-Spec working. While I was working on the HU, the car died again ie no center console, radio, buzzing. I borrowed a friends jump starter, and jumped my car. So I guess it was a combination of bad wiring/plugging by me and a drained battery. I left the car on for another hour while I put the console back together, so hopefully the battery will have re-charged.
Cliff notes:
1. Checked all fuses - Nothing wrong
2. Check wiring/plugs - One was slightly (And I mean SLIGHTLY) loose.
3. Secured Plugs and Usa-Spec.
4. Car drained of power.
5. Jumpstarted car and left running for 1 hour.
6. Console put back together.
7. Car working for the time being.
Thank you to everyone that helped me out.
After going over every single fuse that I could and discovering nothing, I went back to check all my connections. Turns out that one of the plugs was ever so slightly loose. Once I securely attached that plug, my radio turned on and I was able to regain use of the climate control. I then figured that since everything was back in place, I could once again try to install the Usa-Spec. I Re-attached all the wires and plugs again, and I got it to work. I just couldnt get the folders to work properly but I decided to fight that another day.
Just happy I got the car working and the Usa-Spec working. While I was working on the HU, the car died again ie no center console, radio, buzzing. I borrowed a friends jump starter, and jumped my car. So I guess it was a combination of bad wiring/plugging by me and a drained battery. I left the car on for another hour while I put the console back together, so hopefully the battery will have re-charged.
Cliff notes:
1. Checked all fuses - Nothing wrong
2. Check wiring/plugs - One was slightly (And I mean SLIGHTLY) loose.
3. Secured Plugs and Usa-Spec.
4. Car drained of power.
5. Jumpstarted car and left running for 1 hour.
6. Console put back together.
7. Car working for the time being.
Thank you to everyone that helped me out.
Ok so I finally got the Usa-Spec to work, as in it plays songs. But I cant get it to save the folder setting on the presets. I followed the instructions but everytime I try to save preset 4, the songs go random. As of right now, Im playing songs from direct mode. Anybody have any tips on how to save the presets?
I didnt bother with folders and such. i just did dip 2,3,4 on. And press cd then 6 when i start my car.
I only really wanted my iphone to charge and to be able to choose and see what song im playing through my phone which is great! And being able to use the steering wheel controls is just another great bonus.
I only really wanted my iphone to charge and to be able to choose and see what song im playing through my phone which is great! And being able to use the steering wheel controls is just another great bonus.







