speaker help
speaker help
ok its 12 43 am and i just got home from hoceky so i figured it would be a good time to put my cd player back into my car and everything is good until i turned on the radio....i couldnt hear anyhting from the speakers....i checked the wires in the back they are all taped up and i dont see any loose connections....i checked all my audio fuses and they seem to be ok........i dont know what going on this electricla problem was ****ing me off for a while i finally get it fixed and now i cant hear anything from my speakers so i do not know where to begin......maybe i hooked up the wires wrong from the cd player to the wiring harness??? i put the yellow memory wire to yellow off the harness then i put red and red together for power.....one red is accesories the other red was 12 volt power........and i connected the 3 blue remote wires........all the speaker wires are wired correctly.......i dont know what swrong can anyone help???
95 max pioneer head unit
95 max pioneer head unit
Re: speaker help
Originally posted by hockeyghst
ok its 12 43 am and i just got home from hoceky so i figured it would be a good time to put my cd player back into my car and everything is good until i turned on the radio....i couldnt hear anyhting from the speakers....i checked the wires in the back they are all taped up and i dont see any loose connections....i checked all my audio fuses and they seem to be ok........i dont know what going on this electricla problem was ****ing me off for a while i finally get it fixed and now i cant hear anything from my speakers so i do not know where to begin......maybe i hooked up the wires wrong from the cd player to the wiring harness??? i put the yellow memory wire to yellow off the harness then i put red and red together for power.....one red is accesories the other red was 12 volt power........and i connected the 3 blue remote wires........all the speaker wires are wired correctly.......i dont know what swrong can anyone help???
95 max pioneer head unit
ok its 12 43 am and i just got home from hoceky so i figured it would be a good time to put my cd player back into my car and everything is good until i turned on the radio....i couldnt hear anyhting from the speakers....i checked the wires in the back they are all taped up and i dont see any loose connections....i checked all my audio fuses and they seem to be ok........i dont know what going on this electricla problem was ****ing me off for a while i finally get it fixed and now i cant hear anything from my speakers so i do not know where to begin......maybe i hooked up the wires wrong from the cd player to the wiring harness??? i put the yellow memory wire to yellow off the harness then i put red and red together for power.....one red is accesories the other red was 12 volt power........and i connected the 3 blue remote wires........all the speaker wires are wired correctly.......i dont know what swrong can anyone help???
95 max pioneer head unit
Same thing happend to me back in the day. If you connected power before speakers you most likely blew a fuse, like emax said. Check the factory radio first then the fuse in the back of the radio then check the rest of your fuses. Otherwise I don't know what the problem is.
Re: Re: speaker help
Originally posted by emax95
Does your headunit turn on? If so either your Power wire{not remote power wire} is not connected{or fuse blown} or maybe your ground wire is not hooked up right. Double check those 2 wires and all your fuses{including the factory fuse box fuses}. Another very slim possibility is you hooked something up wrong before and blew your head unit, I would think it's protected by fuses though.
Does your headunit turn on? If so either your Power wire{not remote power wire} is not connected{or fuse blown} or maybe your ground wire is not hooked up right. Double check those 2 wires and all your fuses{including the factory fuse box fuses}. Another very slim possibility is you hooked something up wrong before and blew your head unit, I would think it's protected by fuses though.
Originally posted by THAWABUTT
Same thing happend to me back in the day. If you connected power before speakers you most likely blew a fuse, like emax said. Check the factory radio first then the fuse in the back of the radio then check the rest of your fuses. Otherwise I don't know what the problem is.
Same thing happend to me back in the day. If you connected power before speakers you most likely blew a fuse, like emax said. Check the factory radio first then the fuse in the back of the radio then check the rest of your fuses. Otherwise I don't know what the problem is.
Originally posted by ny96max
grab a test light and start testing every fuse in the panel. Sometimes you can blow a fuse that you would think had nothing to do with your problem.
grab a test light and start testing every fuse in the panel. Sometimes you can blow a fuse that you would think had nothing to do with your problem.
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