Dear List, I have a question regarding the original ASI radio on my Dad's car. The other night I was replacing a newer, but crappier (believe it or not) Sony radio with the original one. The installer of the Sony radio did a good job with the wiring, as I was able to disconnect the individual wire plugs and reconnect them to the original radio's wires without any trouble. I turned on the ignition to test the radio and the clock came on, but I didn't have a chance to test the radio itself. I laid the radio down on the bare console and a spark jumped from the back of the radio to one of the connectors for the cigar lighter and everything on the radio and the AC panel lamps went out. I figured that I blew a fuse, so I checked the box but all the fuses were good. I also checked the in-line fuse on the 12 volt power connector (solid red wire) and it was okay. I hooked up my voltmeter to the vehicle 12 volt line and the vehicle ground and got absolutely no reading with the car's ignition in any position. I have also now replaced the AC panel lamp relay to no avail. Everything besides the AC Panel lamps and the radio work, so I can't figure out what I did. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance, Josh VIN 5102 VIN 15964 (working doors, but no radio)