91 legend NO sound
just put in my code for the radio on the 91 legend i got as a gift.. all the buttons on it works .. i can switch and the radio channel would show on the display.. but no sound.. nothing is coming out of the speakers. even the buttons on the steering wheels doesn't seem to work.
would it be the radio that's the problem or is it the stock amp?? and how can i test this??
would it be the radio that's the problem or is it the stock amp?? and how can i test this??
hey there. thanks for the reply.. i went and check the fuse. are you talking about the fuse box on the driver side??. if so. i only see a fuse for the radio.. or is there a fuse ON the amp??.. sorry. i'm really new to acura cars.
I would just pull out every fuse in the fuse box and look at it. Make sure none are blown then mabey go to your rear speaker (if there mounted in the rear deck) and try poping them with a batterie from the trunk, mabey? make sure they are good before you go in an start taking things apart. Then go to the amp and test all the speaker wires (dissconnect first) with a multimeter set to continuity and make sure none are grounding out. If the speakers work and all the fuses are good theres probably a problem with either your deck or amp.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1991legendLS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey there. thanks for the reply.. i went and check the fuse. are you talking about the fuse box on the driver side??. if so. i only see a fuse for the radio.. or is there a fuse ON the amp??.. sorry. I'm really new to acura cars. </TD></TR></TABLE> Sorry I have a 94teg LS and am not familiar with fusing in a 91 Legend but most Honda/Acuras have at least 2 fuse box's, I have one on the drivers side and one in the engine bay, you may have to check at an Acura dealer for the location of the amp fuse, [fuses for OEM equipment is very seldom on the equipment itself, and as MLD211 suggests, pull the fuses and look at them, a better way would be to test the fuse with multimeter, a fuse can be defective, [not blown, but broken] normally the fuse filament is broken where it attaches to one of the fuse "legs".
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