Help: No Sound from Headunit
Ok so today I was trying to install an amp, and was messing with some of the wires in the back of my headunit, as well as the fuses for the wirekit, and fuses for my car (IE:radio, cigarette lighter, and from teh fusebox in engine bay)
Now I put everything back, and deck turns on fine, but there is no sound coming out of any of my speakers. Any Idea on what may have happened??
Now I put everything back, and deck turns on fine, but there is no sound coming out of any of my speakers. Any Idea on what may have happened??
if the head unit works and the amplifier works... then it isn't the power/ground or remote wires. maybe the RCA or speaker wires is/are loose? check the amplifier settings
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constant 12v or power,make sure you have a good connection, there's a GOOD fuse in the fuse holder, and there are no places the power wire is knicked.
remote turn on wire...should read at least a few volts with a volt meter, or will light up a test light.
make sure ground connection is solid...
if none of that seems to be the problem...you have a bigger problem than you think...possibly bad output on radio...
constant 12v or power,make sure you have a good connection, there's a GOOD fuse in the fuse holder, and there are no places the power wire is knicked.
remote turn on wire...should read at least a few volts with a volt meter, or will light up a test light.
make sure ground connection is solid...
if none of that seems to be the problem...you have a bigger problem than you think...possibly bad output on radio...
well my head pioneer head unit just shut off on me 1 day, it worked fine just no sound from speakers...it was the amp in the head unit that blew out,
just a thoughttt man
just a thoughttt man
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIMATIC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the amp in the head unit that blew out</TD></TR></TABLE>
That was my first thought.
If not that go back and check the speaker connections in the wiring harness.
That was my first thought.
If not that go back and check the speaker connections in the wiring harness.
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