Car: 1996 Fiat Punto 55SX
Stereo: LG LAC3700R - £50 from Halfords on half-price offer
I installed the LG stereo to replace a dying Fiat original unit.
Worked fine, but I noticed the car was reluctant to start once or twice, and then today it wouldn't start at all.
I checked the current drawn by the LG unit when it was off: about 140mA (!!) which seems ridiculously high to me.
Now, my car battery may not be in tip-top condition but I reckon 140mA would kill even a fully healthy battery in pretty short order.
Anyway, the only caveat on all this is that Fiat Puntos (at least the Mk1 type) don't tell the stereo that the ignition key is out (i.e. the stereo has to be switched off manually). I guess there aren't so many cars out there that are set up this way?
So it seems possible to me that the LG unit might behave badly (i.e. 140mA draw) when it reckons the key is in (but why?) and then drop to a sensible draw when the ignition input is off (like <10mA I guess?).
So... I've already returned the unit for a refund, but I still need a new stereo and am a bit concerned that other stereos on the market might not like the Punto's behaviour of pretending the ignition key is always in...
I suppose I could attempt to rewire the system but I suspect the Punto's ignition assembly simply doesn't have the concept of an accessory position (though I could maybe use the ignition position somehow?).
Any comments/thoughts/tips welcomed.
thanks
Neil
Stereo: LG LAC3700R - £50 from Halfords on half-price offer
I installed the LG stereo to replace a dying Fiat original unit.
Worked fine, but I noticed the car was reluctant to start once or twice, and then today it wouldn't start at all.
I checked the current drawn by the LG unit when it was off: about 140mA (!!) which seems ridiculously high to me.
Now, my car battery may not be in tip-top condition but I reckon 140mA would kill even a fully healthy battery in pretty short order.
Anyway, the only caveat on all this is that Fiat Puntos (at least the Mk1 type) don't tell the stereo that the ignition key is out (i.e. the stereo has to be switched off manually). I guess there aren't so many cars out there that are set up this way?
So it seems possible to me that the LG unit might behave badly (i.e. 140mA draw) when it reckons the key is in (but why?) and then drop to a sensible draw when the ignition input is off (like <10mA I guess?).
So... I've already returned the unit for a refund, but I still need a new stereo and am a bit concerned that other stereos on the market might not like the Punto's behaviour of pretending the ignition key is always in...
I suppose I could attempt to rewire the system but I suspect the Punto's ignition assembly simply doesn't have the concept of an accessory position (though I could maybe use the ignition position somehow?).
Any comments/thoughts/tips welcomed.
thanks
Neil