Radio Worked...Then Stopped
#1
Radio Worked...Then Stopped
When i bought the car i knew the radio didnt work....no biggie. It would light up and everything just no sound. So tonite i'm leaving my friends house and when i start the car i hear a sound from the speakers, like a 'pop'. So i turn up the volume and the radio is playing and i can hear it. I start driving and then it goes out after about 2 minutes. Then it came back on again and stayed on for about the same amount of time. I turned it up and all the speakers were working and sounding good like a Bose should. What could be causing it to work sometimes or is the headunit going bad like i thought it was?
#2
Good possibility it's the head unit. Any other issues with it?
My original Bose used to do that, then stopped doing it when I did the aux-in mod. Now I've got the Z33 6-disc, it's a good upgrade path if you're looking to keep with an OEM Bose setup.
My original Bose used to do that, then stopped doing it when I did the aux-in mod. Now I've got the Z33 6-disc, it's a good upgrade path if you're looking to keep with an OEM Bose setup.
#4
that is VERY common for the 4th gen head unit. Mine did it. I got sick if the radio so I just put in a Pioneer Deck. Sounds better than the Bose head unit. Volume can go louder with less turning of the ****, very clear sound...and looks cleaner than the large stock unit
#8
You could always check the connections on the back of the radio, but it's most likely just failing.
#10
If its a Bose unit, they are notorious for this. The volume on/off ***** screw up and the CD Err happens. There's a guy on E-Bay who sell the Maxima Bose units with a 30 day guarantee - I bought mine from him for $115 bucks - It was cheaper than the local car stereo shop that wanted $255 to fix it and wouldn't guarantee the repair... I've had it 4 months and it still works fine...
#11
The main board is mount in the bottom of the HU and the CD drive on top. There is a plugged in bus board in the middle. Likely there is a poor connector or cracked solder joint. Unplug the bus board and plug it in again. See if that fix it.
#12
The car that I just purchased from my father-in-law had an issue where the stereo made a popping sound as well. This was the base stereo, not the Bose. I figured the HU was bad, and replaced it. The headunit that I installed gave me an error message when I powered it on (really frustrating after all of the work removing the stock stereo - had to drill out the screws holding it in...). I looked on the internet for this error, and eventually found someone suggesting that there was a short in the speaker wiring. I looked at the rear speakers (most easily visible from the back), and the rear speakers were so damaged that the driver had separated from the surround, and as a result of this, the wires attached to the driver were touching the frame of the speaker, shorting it out. Ripped out the wires and the stereo worked, even though I found out later that the front speakers were in similar condition, just not affected by gravity in the same way.
Hope that helps...
Hope that helps...
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