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Old 17-07-2014, 02:24 PM   #1
Brewtal ED
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Default Stereo and seatbelt problems same day

Hey guys,

I recently started my AUIII XR6 to be greeted by a 'wiring error, please check wiring and reset' message on my aftermarket head unit and the seatbelt light now flashing / staying on when the seat belt connected. Car drove fine in the morning but by the end of work all these issues had started.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated before I started messing around this weekend trying to fix.

Cheers

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Last edited by Brewtal ED; 17-07-2014 at 02:26 PM. Reason: forgot to mention what type of car!
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