3.6
No audio, speaker audio is unevenly distributed or some speakers not working
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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.
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Check speaker connections. Ensure each speaker wire is routed to the appropriate speaker terminal for which it is
intended.
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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.
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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.
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If no audio and the above methods yield nothing, initiate a warranty claim if you are under warranty.
3.7 Low Audio
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Check speaker specifications – recommended impedance is 4ohm
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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.
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Use the LOUD feature by holding hold the SEL button until the radio beeps, and then press the SEL button until LOUD
appears. Turn LOUD on using the volume up button.
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LED lighting can cause low FM/AM audio – see section 3.5.3
3.8 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.
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Check to ensure ground is good and no corrosion exists at connection points.
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Check all power wires for corrosion at connection points.
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Check for corrosion at battery terminals, bus terminals, and fuse panel.
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If in a boat or another motor vehicle, ensure the recommended plugs are being used on the engine. Resistor plugs can
often block unwanted RF signal that can interfere with radio reception.
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LED lighting can cause fluctuating FM/AM audio – see section 3.5.3
3.9
Audio shoots up when Bluetooth is on
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Check the Bluetooth volume by holding down the SEL button until I-VOL appears. Then, press the SEL button until
BTVOL appears. This BTVOL is usually higher than the stock radio I-volume.