Hi guys, I have a quick question that I hope has a relatively quick answer. I've had the original AM radio in my '69 Mach 1 converted to AM/FM/iPod by Gary Tayman. The radio has always had a problem with cutting out, like someone literally pulled the power wire. You can never predict when it will happen; the radio will work fine for days, and then won't come back on for months. I had it wired up to the original two-prong radio power connector, and later, while troubleshooting, I ran a new wire from the radio fuse in the fusebox to the power connector on the radio (hoping to bypass what I thought might be a bad wire in the original harness).
The problems with the radio have persisted. Before I call Gary, I'd like to be 100% certain that the radio isn't the problem. I know on a '65-66 Mustang, you can get power from the stud on the back of the ignition switch. However, the '69 doesn't have this setup, but presumably has a wire that functions like the stud does on a '65-66. If I wanted to verify that there's not a problem with the fusebox and/or a wire in the original harness, would this wire on the back of the ignition switch be the next best place to pick up switched power? I'd like to bypass the radio circuit once and for all and verify that the problem isn't in my wiring harness.
Thanks for the help! This has been driving me crazy for a LONG time!