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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jul 14, '06 From Jonesboro, GA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I recently got my celi back from painting, and now my speakers don't work. I've already called the shop, and he assured me that touching stereo systems is a MAJOR taboo and they don't do it. I took my faceplate of course, and it IS working, but the speakers won't even hiss at full volume. No signal at all. He is a friend of mine and my dad's so I know he wouldn't do anything like that. All of my speakers are actually there and they are all still wired up correctly, so wtf? Is there a fuse somewhere that just controls the speakers? Any help is appreciated.
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jul 14, '06 From Jonesboro, GA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
QUOTE t may be a remote turn on for the factory amp if your running it through that, but thats just a guess. What and where is that? How could I check that out? And to answer Coomer's question: Yes I did solve the problem, and my cousin has confirmed that I tried the stereo BEFORE I installed the gauges, so that wasn't the problem. I ended up tapping into the green wire for the dimmer. I grounded it in the bottom left corner on the driver's side at a ground location for something else, so I KNEW it would be a good ground. I charged my battery all day and it's worked fine ever since. I'm thinking I left something turned on. (It WAS 5 in the morning when I went to bed...) This post has been edited by Diab1o_3000: Aug 5, 2006 - 12:18 PM |
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