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Troubleshooting Guide

Invariably you’ll come across one or two things in your install that didn’t quite match up or weren’t perfectly 

clear to you. We’ve put together several common things that may come up during an install, and how to 

isolate and troubleshoot them if they do. It is very advantageous to have a digital multi-meter on hand to 

troubleshoot anything electrical in your BMW. They can be found at any hardware store for around $20-$30.

No Sound from subwoofer:

The fuse wasn’t installed inline on the power wire at the battery. This is very often overlooked. Pop 

in the fuse, and you’ll be good to go. 

Amplifier isn’t turning on properly. See next section.

Amplifier isn’t Powering Up:

The fuse wasn’t installed inline power wire at the battery. This is very often overlooked. Pop in the 

fuse, and you’ll be good to go.

Check to make sure you’ve found the correct remote turn-on wire. This is a very common oversight. 

Set your DMM to direct current and place one lead on the ground terminal of your amplifier and one 

on the remote turn on terminal. Turn the car and the radio on. If you don’t have 12-14 volts on the 

remote turn on terminal, your connection may be the issue.

Make sure your power and ground connections are correct. Using your DMM, again check each 

terminal to make sure that a connection has been established. 

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Ground Connection: 

Set the DMM to its continuity section. Place one lead of the DMM on the 

amplifiers ground location where you screwed into the chassis, and the other lead on the negative 

battery terminal. If you don’t see any continuity, move your ground wire until you do.

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Power Connection: 

Set the DMM to direct current again, and place one lead on the amplifiers 

power terminal and the other on the amplifiers ground terminal. You should see 12-14 volts. If not, 

check your inline fuse.

Subwoofer sounds muffled or quiet:

Your input signals are out of phase. Check to make sure that your input connections are exactly as 

outlined in the guide. An easy test is to simply cut one of the input wires and see if the sound output 

increases exponentially.

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Summary of Contents for Subwoofer System

Page 1: ...t by removing the taillight covers Twist the lever clockwise to free the plastic housing 3 Now look to the floor and you ll notice that there is a large black plastic tray on the driver s side of the...

Page 2: ...new amplifier Do NOT put the fuse into the fuse holder until you have made all other connections to the amplifier Ground Wire Black Wire The large black wire goes to a chassis ground We re going to u...

Page 3: ...they enter the factory amplifier Blue w Black Stripe twisted with Brown w Orange Stripe Yellow w Black Stripe twisted with Brown w Orange Stripe 3 Now orient yourself with the BSW amplifier harness It...

Page 4: ...sure before we install it Using your heat gun or more likely hair dryer get the strips warm to the touch and apply as shown 4 of 8 Any reproduction distribution modification or dissemination of these...

Page 5: ...n see the front mounting holes Enclosure has BSW on front side of it where the front tabs simply slide into the holes You may find small plastic inserts covering these holes in your car Remove these 5...

Page 6: ...e brackets with the bolts that you dropped down into the I Beam 3 Using a small pair of needle nose pliers to hold the bolt steady install the second washer up onto the bolt 4 Now slide the lock washe...

Page 7: ...djusting the gain s of the amplifier until you are content with the amount of bass being produced by the subwoofer without any audible distortion of the woofer Make sure that this blends in with the r...

Page 8: ...nal your connection may be the issue Make sure your power and ground connections are correct Using your DMM again check each terminal to make sure that a connection has been established Ground Connect...

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