Radio Broke
Radio Broke
So my radio stopped working. Before I only had AM radio, and one day it completely stopped working. I've put in my own HU in my old car (Galant) so I'm comfortable in removing the radio.
However, I just want to make sure theres no electrical problems before I go out and purchase a unit. Any way I can check that for sure?
My speakers says Bose on them.. The stock HU had tape and CD player both were not working when I got the car.
No music while driving = sucks.
Thanks
However, I just want to make sure theres no electrical problems before I go out and purchase a unit. Any way I can check that for sure?
My speakers says Bose on them.. The stock HU had tape and CD player both were not working when I got the car.
No music while driving = sucks.
Thanks
So my radio stopped working. Before I only had AM radio, and one day it completely stopped working. I've put in my own HU in my old car (Galant) so I'm comfortable in removing the radio.
However, I just want to make sure theres no electrical problems before I go out and purchase a unit. Any way I can check that for sure?
My speakers says Bose on them.. The stock HU had tape and CD player both were not working when I got the car.
No music while driving = sucks.
Thanks
However, I just want to make sure theres no electrical problems before I go out and purchase a unit. Any way I can check that for sure?
My speakers says Bose on them.. The stock HU had tape and CD player both were not working when I got the car.
No music while driving = sucks.
Thanks
yeah just swap it for a aftermarket and get the cupholder from the junkyard
i never even knew 3rd gens had CD players, my stock player was just a tape player. it worked 100% perfect when i swapped it out for a aftermarket CD player 2 years ago
i actually used one of those tape aux inputs and hooked up my iPod when i used it, that was GHETTO
i never even knew 3rd gens had CD players, my stock player was just a tape player. it worked 100% perfect when i swapped it out for a aftermarket CD player 2 years ago
i actually used one of those tape aux inputs and hooked up my iPod when i used it, that was GHETTO
yeah just swap it for a aftermarket and get the cupholder from the junkyard
i never even knew 3rd gens had CD players, my stock player was just a tape player. it worked 100% perfect when i swapped it out for a aftermarket CD player 2 years ago
i actually used one of those tape aux inputs and hooked up my iPod when i used it, that was GHETTO
i never even knew 3rd gens had CD players, my stock player was just a tape player. it worked 100% perfect when i swapped it out for a aftermarket CD player 2 years ago
i actually used one of those tape aux inputs and hooked up my iPod when i used it, that was GHETTO

searching around Crutchfield, they said I need this because I have a Bose system http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN...r.html?tp=3486
what is that and do I need it?
Last edited by gladiator; Jun 6, 2010 at 09:51 PM. Reason: crutchfield
hmmm, my speaker covers dont say Bose either so maybe thats why i didnt have a CD player (though i think my tape player was Bose). though you would think 89-91 GXE would have tape players and 92-94 would have CD players 
maybe it was just a option, or my 92 was made in December 1991 so that might be it

maybe it was just a option, or my 92 was made in December 1991 so that might be it
The Bose system was optional, and had a cd player and tape deck. My tape deck never worked, but cds still play fine.
I don't think it's as easy as switching out the old head unit, since it's Bose. Bose systems have individual amps at each speaker, so the wiring is set up for lower signals than the typical system. You may need to re-wire the car if you swap the head unit.
I don't think it's as easy as switching out the old head unit, since it's Bose. Bose systems have individual amps at each speaker, so the wiring is set up for lower signals than the typical system. You may need to re-wire the car if you swap the head unit.
yeah, this is how my radio looks like http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/90-94...fAudioQ5fVideo
searching around Crutchfield, they said I need this because I have a Bose system http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN...r.html?tp=3486
what is that and do I need it?
searching around Crutchfield, they said I need this because I have a Bose system http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN...r.html?tp=3486
what is that and do I need it?
The Bose system was optional, and had a cd player and tape deck. My tape deck never worked, but cds still play fine.
I don't think it's as easy as switching out the old head unit, since it's Bose. Bose systems have individual amps at each speaker, so the wiring is set up for lower signals than the typical system. You may need to re-wire the car if you swap the head unit.
I don't think it's as easy as switching out the old head unit, since it's Bose. Bose systems have individual amps at each speaker, so the wiring is set up for lower signals than the typical system. You may need to re-wire the car if you swap the head unit.
A. Get it to a shop
B. Buy this direct replacement http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-94...item255b034229
but I can't justify spending so much for an old radio that might break in a few months
dang sounds like a lot of work.. I should either
A. Get it to a shop
B. Buy this direct replacement http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-94...item255b034229
A. Get it to a shop
B. Buy this direct replacement http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-94...item255b034229
Yeah, that's one reason why I haven't bothered to replace my old HU, which has a dead display. It makes it hard to find stations, but it doesn't seem worth the effort to screw with the Bose system... Unless I was going to rip everything out and start from scratch
yeah, this is how my radio looks like http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/90-94...fAudioQ5fVideo
searching around Crutchfield, they said I need this because I have a Bose system http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN...r.html?tp=3486
what is that and do I need it?
searching around Crutchfield, they said I need this because I have a Bose system http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN...r.html?tp=3486
what is that and do I need it?
After a while, 3 of the 4 Bose amps or speakers went out. When I got it, it was only working in one rear speaker correctly and one of the fronts had sound, but sounded terrible.
Each of the Bose speakers has its own amplifier and is set up for a certain signal level. If you don't have the right signal level, eventually you will have problems.
If you decide to go with an aftermarket HU, the best thing to do is just bypass the Bose entirely and put in aftermarket speakers. If you are on a budget, you can use the original wiring and bypass the amps. 6x9s will fit directly in the back and 4 inch speakers will fit in the front. You can buy or make pods to replace the Bose sets in the front for bigger speakers.
I am not sure what years, but few Maximas had a double DIN cd player. Most Bose units were the single DIN tape deck, so the little trays should be pretty easy to get.
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