Aftermarket head unit and now no sound from speakers (1994 Z28)
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Aftermarket head unit and now no sound from speakers (1994 Z28)
I have a 1994 Z28 with a stock sound system. I bought a JVC KD-G140 head unit brand new. I also bought the wiring harness adaptor and antenna adaptor. I installed it all and it turns on and seems to function fine, but there's no sound from the speakers. I plug the stock radio back in and it's fine. The adaptor harness seems pretty idiot proof (except for this idiot apparently). The wires are color coded. I have the speakers wires all set, and the ground, constant power, and switched power all connected.
I also hooked up the JVC radio from my brother's Saturn to see if it worked. The harness was already all hooked up from the saturn and it's the same connector. It works fine in his car, but in mine there's no sound. Like I said, plug the stock radio back in and it works fine.
Anyone have any experience with this?
I also hooked up the JVC radio from my brother's Saturn to see if it worked. The harness was already all hooked up from the saturn and it's the same connector. It works fine in his car, but in mine there's no sound. Like I said, plug the stock radio back in and it works fine.
Anyone have any experience with this?
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Is your original radio a Bose? The Bose systems used a different headunit that didn't produce speaker-level output because there were individual amps attached to each speaker. You'll need an additional adapter to connect a standard aftermarket head unit to the Bose system.
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Is your original radio a Bose? The Bose systems used a different headunit that didn't produce speaker-level output because there were individual amps attached to each speaker. You'll need an additional adapter to connect a standard aftermarket head unit to the Bose system.
Any ideas on where said adapter can be purchased or details on the adapter itself so we can find one?
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#9
LOL, first off, the cassette deck doesn't even work, lol.
Well, I called a local shop and explained it to them and they told me to connect the remote amp wire from the radio to the blue and white "power antenna" wire on the connector and sure enough it works perfectly. Next up will be the crappy stock speakers.
Well, I called a local shop and explained it to them and they told me to connect the remote amp wire from the radio to the blue and white "power antenna" wire on the connector and sure enough it works perfectly. Next up will be the crappy stock speakers.
#11
After messing with the settings, it sounds pretty good even with the crappy, stock speakers. It doesn't need to be turned up too much and it cranks, so I definitely believe you about blowing something by hammering the volume. Down the road I'll upgrade it a bit more, but for now I'm gonna save a bit for some performance mods