@@dreamcastfan6669 Our shop Gladiator used in the video is also used in the Amp install video using the factory amp bypass harness, which we leave the KCF unit installed/ inline.
The problem with this is you really need to be able to DIY. You can't trust 99% of the people working on things like this, they break shit and don't say a word hoping you never find out. I had it happen to me on an install where they broke the handle to roll up the window(Toyota truck 99) not the actual handle but inside the door they broke a piece and didn't say one word, I found out when I rolled the window down and then went to roll it back up and the handle came off in my hand. That's some sorry ass people to do that, it wasn't an expensive fix and what if it broke off in a storm and I couldn't put my window up and all my stuff gets soaked.I went back and confronted them and even tried to start a fight by saying out loud a bunch of dirty things calling them names and stuff but they didn't bite.Since they denied breaking anything I just paid for the part and fixed it myself and told them they would never get anymore business from me and I wasn't done with them.
@@trailseven Yeah if you have the tools and are confident enough to give it a try. I'm just saying that many people are not equipped to do this and the risk of things not going right are still there when you pay to have it done because people don't like to take responsibility for things they mess up. I know there are good professional installers that do the right thing and can do this all day without effing up. You just never know if you're getting that person or persons when you hire them.
Welp. I ran into issues. I’m not getting any power to the display? I tried reflashing the module. Is the serial cap sensitive? I’ve double checked all my Connections
do we need KCX-F200INT if we purchase factory amp bypass harness and install aftermarket amp with alpine restyle ?
@@dreamcastfan6669 Our shop Gladiator used in the video is also used in the Amp install video using the factory amp bypass harness, which we leave the KCF unit installed/ inline.
The problem with this is you really need to be able to DIY. You can't trust 99% of the people working on things like this, they break shit and don't say a word hoping you never find out. I had it happen to me on an install where they broke the handle to roll up the window(Toyota truck 99) not the actual handle but inside the door they broke a piece and didn't say one word, I found out when I rolled the window down and then went to roll it back up and the handle came off in my hand. That's some sorry ass people to do that, it wasn't an expensive fix and what if it broke off in a storm and I couldn't put my window up and all my stuff gets soaked.I went back and confronted them and even tried to start a fight by saying out loud a bunch of dirty things calling them names and stuff but they didn't bite.Since they denied breaking anything I just paid for the part and fixed it myself and told them they would never get anymore business from me and I wasn't done with them.
This is 100% DIY.
@@trailseven Yeah if you have the tools and are confident enough to give it a try. I'm just saying that many people are not equipped to do this and the risk of things not going right are still there when you pay to have it done because people don't like to take responsibility for things they mess up. I know there are good professional installers that do the right thing and can do this all day without effing up. You just never know if you're getting that person or persons when you hire them.
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo These bundles along with the videos are meant to empower the customer with the knowledge and confidence to do the install themselves.
Welp. I ran into issues. I’m not getting any power to the display? I tried reflashing the module. Is the serial cap sensitive? I’ve double checked all my
Connections