Repair for 2001 Bose subwoofer intermittent cut-out issue
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Repair for 2001 Bose subwoofer intermittent cut-out issue
Just repaired the factory Bose subwoofer in my 2001 Maxima GLE. Removed the sub's lower cover which houses the 100w amplifier for the sub. I then took apart the amp and exposed the circuit board. Next I removed the 5 prong black relay box with a $10 soldering iron from Walmart and soldered in a jumper wire. My sub no longer cuts out now!! Here is more detailed thread I got the idea from:
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...html?styleid=2
Next up I will be looking to fix the rattling issue associated with the factory Bose subwoofer. Will post it later. Hope this helps someone.
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...html?styleid=2
Next up I will be looking to fix the rattling issue associated with the factory Bose subwoofer. Will post it later. Hope this helps someone.
#2
I don't thing that jumper is a good idea. The relay is the switch that turns on the power to the subwoofer. The power comes from a fuse that is live all the time.
This means the subwoofer amplifier is on all the time, creating a constant drain on the battery when the car is shut off.
This means the subwoofer amplifier is on all the time, creating a constant drain on the battery when the car is shut off.
#5
I have to agree with rkspec that doing this jumper is not a good thing.
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