Radar works / no sound & it appears Bose isn't working
#1
Radar works / no sound & it appears Bose isn't working
Hi all...thanks again for being a great thread. I used this site a TON a couple of years back when I bought my 2011 G37 vert...anywho...need some more help from you all if you can help me out.
Until very recently, there was a noticeable audio difference between when my top was up and down. But recently, it sounds like my rear sub isn't working. In addition, my bose headrest speakers used to made produce sound (albeit not loud by any means) and now they don't.
Lastly, my radar continues to work and decreases the volume of my radio when I get near an object, but the beeping sound no longer works.
I have checked all of my A/V settings (and again, nothing would have changed since I am the only driver).
Is this a fuse issue? Any other ideas? I really don't want to pay for an hour of diagnostics if it is something simple....
Thanks
JB
Until very recently, there was a noticeable audio difference between when my top was up and down. But recently, it sounds like my rear sub isn't working. In addition, my bose headrest speakers used to made produce sound (albeit not loud by any means) and now they don't.
Lastly, my radar continues to work and decreases the volume of my radio when I get near an object, but the beeping sound no longer works.
I have checked all of my A/V settings (and again, nothing would have changed since I am the only driver).
Is this a fuse issue? Any other ideas? I really don't want to pay for an hour of diagnostics if it is something simple....
Thanks
JB
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RANDY350Z (03-22-2016)
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In the hidden Diagnostics menu, there is a speaker test and some AV tests. I know the speaker test will run a test sound through each speaker individually. If you think the rears aren't working, you can at least verify easily this way.
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Do you think that means I need to replace my amp?
#5
Also, I ran the speaker test and none of my headrest and rear speakers made noise...
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#9
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Fuse for Headrest Speakers?
Old thread here but similar problems as you all had. Ran the speaker test in self-diagnosis and no sound. All other speakers work great, full power. No other issues. I had the door trim on d/s replaced and it came back with no headrest speakers working. Is there a wiring harness from the door speaker to the headrest speaker perhaps? Where is the fuse for the headrest speakers? Thanks!
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I know because I just recently installed a set in my Coupe.
Double check all of your audio settings. If they are good then the problem lies with the amp.
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#14
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I'm thinking something got unplugged when he got into the door and unplugged the front door speaker OR in the middle console when he opened it up to change the heated/cooled seat switch. I looked and it appears to be nice and tight-everything plugged in.
Checked both 15a BOSE fuses in the kick panel as well as the one under the hood and they were fine. Guess I could replace as a preventative measure??? If a Bose amp was "out" wouldn't I notice with other speakers? My other speakers sound great, ran the tests and tests came back as they should.
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For reference, the harnesses for the headrest speakers runs from the headrests (obviously) through the seat to the floor boards and then directly to the Bose amp. There is no separate fuse for the headrest speakers.
I know because I just recently installed a set in my Coupe.
Double check all of your audio settings. If they are good then the problem lies with the amp.
I know because I just recently installed a set in my Coupe.
Double check all of your audio settings. If they are good then the problem lies with the amp.