no not my beautiful bose!!!!
First thing to check would be fuses - I know there are SEVERAL different fuses for the bose system; some in the fuse block under the dash, and I think some under the hood.
If it still doesn't work, check to make sure the rear speakers are plugged in properly. The amps may have both blown in the back, or it could be a problem with the wiring from the head unit to the rear speakers... good luck
If it still doesn't work, check to make sure the rear speakers are plugged in properly. The amps may have both blown in the back, or it could be a problem with the wiring from the head unit to the rear speakers... good luck
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
they have amps?
Yeah each speaker has an amp. Makes for a mediocre sounding system but also adds a lot more to go wrong. On my old 3rd gen the amps would all start going out due to breaks in the solder and would start whining and buzzing. Makes is a bit more difficult to add a system since you either replace it all or use some converters. Overall though I mean the simplest thing to look at would be if someone accidently faded to the front and made it so the rear speaker wouldn't play. Check in some way that the speakers are getting power and just keep on being methodical.
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