Question:
Why won't my rear speakers play and my aftermarket radio sound cuts out when it does play?
Taffon a
2012-07-17 19:21:31 UTC
The speakers play when my factory cd player is hooked up. Its an 07 charger with an amplified system and i brought the wiring harness from bestbuy and they said it is the correct one....it comes on just no sound out the rear speakers and the sound cut out in the front ones.
Three answers:
Civ2Loud
2012-07-17 19:44:54 UTC
You may have been sold the wrong harness. I have done these in the past where the vehicle has the premium infinity sound and there are no wires in the harness for the rear speakers. Check the other side of the factory plug and see if there are wires even matched to the pins for rear speakers. If not you were sold the wrong harness. Another thing to check is the resistance of the rear speakers. Unlike factory stereos most aftermarket decks have a built in auto protect that when the radio notices a resistance out of the ordinary (normally 4 ohms) it will cut out all the audio to all 4 speakers.
grande
2016-12-28 15:50:03 UTC
it may desire to be something from undesirable connections at the back of the sprint to blown audio gadget. in maximum cases, it somewhat is extra desirable to enhance the audio gadget from the inventory ones, notably because of the fact the automobile a while because of the fact the audio gadget are worn. i might recommend taking it decrease back to the place you had it put in and notice in the event that they'll diagnose the priority for unfastened because of the fact it somewhat is a cutting-edge set up. i in my view might probable bypass forward and get the audio gadget besides the two way. in the event that they won't assist you out by using diagnosing the priority, tack that as much as a save to no longer bypass to interior the destiny. lots of places accessible which will shield you as a shopper.
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2012-07-17 19:24:09 UTC
Wires may be touchin or not hooked up rite...type in your car into google and put radio diagram behind it should help...


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