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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Calgary Alberta Posts: 7
| I just installed a deck into my trans am, which i've never done before, and everything seemed fine but all of a sudden the sound cut out. The deck was still on and the cd was still playing but no sound was coming out of the speakers. I restarted the car and the sound went on again but only for about 15 seconds. This just keeps happening now.
I'm really frustrated right now, any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Gananoque, Ontario Posts: 359
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Originally Posted by K.Huget I just installed a deck into my trans am, which i've never done before, and everything seemed fine but all of a sudden the sound cut out. The deck was still on and the cd was still playing but no sound was coming out of the speakers. I restarted the car and the sound went on again but only for about 15 seconds. This just keeps happening now.
I'm really frustrated right now, any help would be greatly appreciated. |
sounds like it might be a bad ground connection.
i would check that first and see what happens.
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Calgary Alberta Posts: 7
| Sounds like that could be it, the ground wire had a u-shaped ending on the wire that i wasn't quite sure how to connect properly.
I'll give it a try |
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Edmonton, AB Posts: 456
| Make sure you are grounding directly to a grounded, bare metal piece of your dash. I always ground directly to the metal frame that holds the dash. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: BC Posts: 13,725
| Was the factory radio a Bose?
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Calgary Alberta Posts: 7
| I can't seem to find a bare metal piece in my dash, but i bought a Scosche factory wiring harness and it says one of the wires is the "Chassis Ground (12-)". I've also been experimenting and i found that it will keep playing as long as you don't turn the volume up past 17, which isn't all that loud.
I'm not sure if the original unit was a bose it is just the factory stereo for a 93 trans am that i took out and a clarion is what i just put in. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Kitchener, ontario Posts: 1,517
| I belive those have Bose amplifiers in it, and they may be cutting out?
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Calgary Alberta Posts: 7
| I made sure the ground connectors and amp turn ons are connected but the same thing keeps happening |
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: BC Posts: 13,725
| It is important to know if it was a Bose. The Bose uses outboard amplifiers and you can't just hook up a new deck to the system. Stuff like this happens..
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Calgary Alberta Posts: 7
| Nope it is just a factory delco system (gm brand). I've pretty much narrowed it down to a wiring problem with the speakers because 2 of the speakers (one in back seat, one in trunk) haven't worked since i got the car and one of them (other side back seat) was very quiet. I bought 6 new speakers today to replace everything and the one in the back seat that didnt work still doesnt work even with a new speaker, and the other is still quiet. I'm guessing the amplifier in the head is shutting off because of a short.
Anybody have any ideas on where I should look first for faulty wiring, or some sort of tool that measures how much is going through a wire? |
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