Put in my new Pioneer and its awsome....but no sound from my right speaker!?!?!!?
ok, the topic suggensts i dont know what im doing but thats not the case....im sure that teh problem is a grey wire.....either grey black strip or plain grey in one of the 3 harnesses that i had to connect to get this thing rigged up. my problem more lies in how do i fix this? so it could be in the stock harness(god i hope not) teh adapter harness(quality from best buy- #1 suspect) or the new pioneer harness(quality, i doubt it.). so what do i do. i know how to do the install and i doubt any of my butt conectors are a problem....they have worked great in the past and i already checked em all. i also checked the harness to the speaker on that side and it was connected.
so if i wire is loose from the harness what do i do???? jam it back in and hope it stays???? solder on the end then jam in and hope that holds it.....? super glue or bubble gum????? i dont hardly know how the harness works other then metal to metal, power transferred...music comes out. i cant look at it cause its in the dash and im not about to pull it AGIAN without a plan in mind. please help me out, im sure at least half if not more of you know what to do in this instance.
other option is to narrow it down return the harness to best buy....but then all my work has to be repeated when i get a new one. i know this is an easy fix....just gotta know how.
so if i wire is loose from the harness what do i do???? jam it back in and hope it stays???? solder on the end then jam in and hope that holds it.....? super glue or bubble gum????? i dont hardly know how the harness works other then metal to metal, power transferred...music comes out. i cant look at it cause its in the dash and im not about to pull it AGIAN without a plan in mind. please help me out, im sure at least half if not more of you know what to do in this instance.
other option is to narrow it down return the harness to best buy....but then all my work has to be repeated when i get a new one. i know this is an easy fix....just gotta know how.
If you can figure out which color wire is the right speaker wire coming out of the stock harness, just clip that wire and hard wire it to the right speaker wire of the pioneer harness. That way you bypass the harness all together... If that doesn't work, then you know its the pioneer harness.
ya, i used some butt connectors from home depot. they seem to always work. i figured it out. it wasnt one of my connections. it was just some of the wires were loose (popping out) of the plastic piece on the best buy harness. so i returned it and no more problem. still had to take it back out and reconnect everything though
but ya, i just wiggled wires till it cut in and out. i was about to hack off the whole thing and jsut wire around it and bypass the harness but then i thought as shitty as it sounds i rather a future thief have an easy time getting it out so they dont do anything like cut my wiring harness.(stock i mean)
but ya, i just wiggled wires till it cut in and out. i was about to hack off the whole thing and jsut wire around it and bypass the harness but then i thought as shitty as it sounds i rather a future thief have an easy time getting it out so they dont do anything like cut my wiring harness.(stock i mean)
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