I have just installed an Aiwa CDC-X204 CD Player into my 1996 Chrysler Cirrus. When the motor is running and I activate my turn signals, the radio speakers cut off and will remain off until I deactivate my turn signal. If I only turn on an interior light, the speakers will cut off for just a second. I checked all the radio wiring with an Analog Meter and found that when I touch a (Blue wire w/ white stripe) and labeled (AMP REM MAX 0.3A) coming directly from the CD player, the analog meter pointer will move back and forth with the rhythm of the turn signal when activated. This only occurs when the wire stated above is connected to a (Green wire w/ red stripe) that appears to be connected to the speakers. If I disconnect these two wires, the speakers will not be audible. What is going on here, and how can I fix this problem? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
why is your remote wire connected to the speakers first of all? second, I would check your grounds to make sure you are grounded off properly. That green wire might be the ground and if its connected to the speakers.. wtf... who the hell wired all this?
YA, sounds as if the thing is wired WRONG....... Look at this........... The colors may be different, but the pin outs will be the same http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/DCP-Wiring.pdf
yeah Viking has a nice guide there to start with.. just don't take all the colors to heart and start wiring it up using that guide. You should have an aftermarket wiring harness for your year and model car that you bought. Use the instructions on that and cross reference with Viking's model. If you really get frustrated and can't seem to do it... there is always BestBuy lol.