2004 Yukon Denali Aftermarket deck Turning On/Off on its own. Alpine

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My aftermarket radio all of a sudden continues to turn on and off by itself on its own.

I turn the car off and take the key out and the radio will turn on by itself after a few mins and sometimes stay on for a while or sometimes it will shut off after a minute or two. I have made sure the car was off (key out the ignition) and all but it will pop on, on its own. I am having to jump my truck every morning. And I know it's the radio because I've watched it from sitting inside the car and just waiting and also randomly taking out the trash and notice the radio is on! And I turn it off ECERY time I get out of the car because I know it's been draining the battery and randomly turning on. I've had the deck in for quite some time, but has been doing this over the past few months.
Any idea what it could be?
 

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With the radio on, turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition. The radio should stay on. But if you then open any door, the radio should turn off. Or, without opening the door, the radio and some other accessories -- like power windows -- should also work but turn off after about 10 minutes.

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If it's wired properly to a RAP-supported (Retained Accessory Power) power source, and RAP is working properly, it shouldn't turn on after shutting off the truck and opening a door, which is how the OE radio is wired.

If it's wired to a power source that's always hot then that could be a problem. Do you know how it's wired, or to what circuit?
 
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With the radio on, turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition. The radio should stay on. But if you then open any door, the radio should turn off. Or, without opening the door, the radio and some other accessories -- like power windows -- should also work but turn off after about 10 minutes.

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If it's wired properly to a RAP-supported (Retained Accessory Power) power source, and RAP is working properly, it shouldn't turn on after shutting off the truck and opening a door, which is how the OE radio is wired.

If it's wired to a power source that's always hot then that could be a problem. Do you know how it's wired, or to what circuit?
I will have somebody check out that power source theory. It makes sense! I will get back to you. Thanks man...
 
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Found out the issue. It was indeed linked to a power source that was always "hot". Guy at the shop said it was weird because it stayed on no matter what he tried. He thought it may had been the switch in the door that triggers the radio to turn off if it stays on after ignition is turned off.
He put a blocker on the fuse box that the wire was running from and I have had no issues. As soon as I take the key out of the ignition, it turns off immediately.
He said my radio hasnt been "turned off" in years. Smh
 

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Well, when installed, using the correct harness would have prevented this, since the radio power would have been ignition/RAP switched in that case. Seems like a lot of trouble to go through when installing, to connect to an always hot source. Unless, of course, one sits in it for a long time listening to the radio, without starting the engine.
 

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