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3.4 

Poor or no Reception

   

 

3.4.1 

For an amplified antenna 

 

Ensure the antenna is connected to power and ground according to manufacturer’s instructions

 

 

The antenna wire should never be coiled or wound up.

 

 

Check proximity of radio, speakers and antenna to gages, GPS equipment, depth finders, LED lighting or any 
other source of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electronic Magnetic Interference (EMI).

 

3.4.2 

For all other antennas

 

 

Inspect the antenna for torn wires. 

 

The antenna wire should never be coiled or wound up. 

 

Check proximity of radio, speakers and antenna to gages, GPS equipment, depth finders, LED lighting or any 
other source of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electronic Magnetic Interference (EMI).   

 

3.4.3 

LED lighting causes low FM/AM audio or poor reception 

 

Never bundle the power source wires of the LED lighting to the power wires of the radio. 

 

If needed, the LED power wires and radio power wires should intersect at a 90 degree angle. 

 

The radio’s antenna must be as far away from the LED lights and power source as possible. 

 

The radio’s speakers also must be as far away from the LED lights as possible 

 

If all fails, upgrade the LED lights to a brand that is guaranteed not to emit RF or EMI. 

 

3.5 

No audio, speaker audio is unevenly distributed or some speakers not working

   

 

Check Balance settings. To access and adjust these settings, press SEL button. Quickly press the SEL button again and 
again until the desired setting is displayed. Use the volume buttons to adjust. Center the adjustment between 
left/right.   

 

If an AUX device is plugged in and being used (like an iPod or MP3 player), make sure the volume is turned up   

 

Check speaker connections. Ensure each speaker wire is routed to the appropriate speaker terminal for which it is 
intended.   

 

Inspect all speaker wires for exposed wire and tape up as necessary. Make sure they cannot ground to one another or 
make contact with any other potential power source or ground. NEVER combine speaker wires.   

 

If some speakers are working but others are not and the above methods do not help, swap the known working 
speakers with the ones that are not working. This will help determine any defective speakers.   

 

If no audio and the above methods yield nothing, initiate a warranty claim if you are under warranty.   

 
3.6

 Low Audio   

 

Check speaker specifications – recommended impedance is 4ohm   

 

Check sound enhancements - To access and adjust these settings, press SEL button. Quickly press the SEL button again 
and again until the desired setting is displayed. Use the volume buttons to adjust.   

 

Use the LOUD feature by pressing the LOUD button 

 

LED lighting can cause low FM/AM audio   

 

If an AUX device is plugged in and being used (like an iPod or MP3 player), make sure the volume is turned up   
 

 
3.7

 Fluctuating audio or FM signal - Audio level constantly raises and lowers when the engine is started or revved

. This 

issue is more frequently caused by power fluctuations than radio failure.   

 

Check to ensure ground is good and no corrosion exists at connection points.   

 

Check all power wires for corrosion at connection points.   

 

Check for corrosion at battery terminals, bus terminals, and fuse panel.   

 

If in a boat or another motor vehicle, ensure the recommended plugs are being used the engine. Resistor plugs can 
often block unwanted RF signal that can interfere with radio reception.   

 

LED lighting can cause fluctuating FM/AM audio   

Summary of Contents for JBLMR18.3

Page 1: ...wer 3 3 Buttons controls not responding or behaving erratically 3 4 Poor reception or no reception 3 5 No audio speaker audio is unevenly distributed or some speakers not working 3 6 Low audio 3 7 Flu...

Page 2: ...er wires as this will cause permanent damage to the radio s output IC Tape off any unused speaker wires individually to prevent accidental shorting which can also harm the output IC Antenna must be in...

Page 3: ...tuations a bad fuse can be spotted visually this may not always be the case The best method would be to use a multi meter or a test light Ensure the battery power supply is putting out at least 12V wh...

Page 4: ...remotes remote adaptors and extensions If the stereo returns to normal operation plug one attachment in at a time until the discovering the defective part Check all remote connections for water intrus...

Page 5: ...iPod or MP3 player make sure the volume is turned up Check speaker connections Ensure each speaker wire is routed to the appropriate speaker terminal for which it is intended Inspect all speaker wire...

Page 6: ...for more information If nothing else works initiate warranty claim if you are under warranty 3 10 CD door won t close open Initiate a warranty claim if you are under warranty 4 0 External Amplifier Is...

Page 7: ...corrosion or rust Replace Sirius tuner 5 2 2 Displays Check Antenna Antenna to satellite line of site is disrupted Check antenna connection to tuner for disconnection or looseness Check the same conne...

Page 8: ...othpick gently work the cooking spray between the shaft and rubber membrane lubrication the entire perimeter of the shaft DO NOT INSERT TOOTHPICK MORE THAN 1 16 INCH AS THIS CAN PUNCTURE THE RUBBER SE...

Page 9: ...sting Twist the knob in one direction and let go The knob should quickly bounce back to center Repeat the step above but now in the opposite directly Check other controls on the stereo for proper oper...

Page 10: ...8 0 Location of Production and Serial Numbers These numbers are found on the silver label location on the bottom of the radio s chassis See below example...

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