Help... My radio isn't working...
Hey guys,
I have a factory si cd player in my car... it has been working fine up until about last week... it just stoped working... everything lights up and it still plays the cds, but there is no sound coming from the speakers... i have checked all the fuses and all the wiring, and everything is fine... can you guys think of anything? i NEED radio please help... thanks
I have a factory si cd player in my car... it has been working fine up until about last week... it just stoped working... everything lights up and it still plays the cds, but there is no sound coming from the speakers... i have checked all the fuses and all the wiring, and everything is fine... can you guys think of anything? i NEED radio please help... thanks
There is no sound coming from the speakers regardless if I am using the radio or cd player... I can do all the functions of the radio, but there is no sound coming out... I can still change radio stations and change tracks on a cd... i thought it might be a fuse, but if that was the case, the entire radio wouldn't work, right? Geez, I'm going crazy without a radio, someone has to know whats wrong with it...
if the fuse burn then the stock player wouldnt even go on. try to check ur speaker, like hook up another one. see what happen from there.
I'm going to try another speaker, but i don't know... I find it really weird that all my speakers died at the same time... Anyway thanks alot for the suggestion, I'll try it as soon as I get home from work... I'll be sure to keep you guys posted... And if anyone else has any ideas as to what it could be, feel free to let me know... thanks
could be a short at one of the speakers. pop each one out and take a look at the back of them. get them all out, and unplug them one by one.
Ive seen the "sway bar thing" on trunk lids smash rear speaker terminals and kill systems before. worth a look, anyway.
ggod luck.
Ive seen the "sway bar thing" on trunk lids smash rear speaker terminals and kill systems before. worth a look, anyway.
ggod luck.
One bad speaker can shut down all 4 as nOOber said unplug them one at a time.
You can also try this before you remove the speakers , use the balance and fader to run one speaker at a time, you may have to turn unit off then on again each time you pick a speaker to try,this works for most HU if there is one speaker shorting out the HU.
hope this helps.
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You can also try this before you remove the speakers , use the balance and fader to run one speaker at a time, you may have to turn unit off then on again each time you pick a speaker to try,this works for most HU if there is one speaker shorting out the HU.
hope this helps.
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