No sound coming from speakers
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No sound coming from speakers
Hey.
Second time this is happening. After heavy rain no sound coming from speakers. When I turn off the audio and then back on I hear two little thumps and nothing. No sound from radio, aux, Or cd.
Has this happened to anyone else?
What could the problem be?
Thanks
z
Second time this is happening. After heavy rain no sound coming from speakers. When I turn off the audio and then back on I hear two little thumps and nothing. No sound from radio, aux, Or cd.
Has this happened to anyone else?
What could the problem be?
Thanks
z
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Sorry to bump an old thread but doing a search as I had this happen to me and my newly purchased IS350. Soo strange because the above post describes my issue 1000%. Drove into work today, car spotless clean. Massive down pour for about 30mins then sunshine...When I went to lunch the audio produced two little thumps and no sound / beeps.
Def. sounds like an amp problem but cycling the car on and off several times yielded the same result (thumps). Any final root cause or solution aside from potentially looking for a new oem amp? Thanks
Def. sounds like an amp problem but cycling the car on and off several times yielded the same result (thumps). Any final root cause or solution aside from potentially looking for a new oem amp? Thanks
#3
You have one of two problems... You have two wires crossing, or you have a short SOMEWHERE in your stereo wires.. Kinda a hell of a problem, but after taking my speakers off, Found out a screw was stuck to a magnet grounding the negative terminal... I started with my drivers door because it is where I heard the thumping.... BEST WAY TO DO IT... Unplug all speakers, go one by one and plug them in until your stereo stops working, when it stops... You found the speaker with the short in it...
Did you hook up a IAC to tap your factory wires to an aftermarket amp? Usually this will be your problem...
Good Luck Bro-
Did you hook up a IAC to tap your factory wires to an aftermarket amp? Usually this will be your problem...
Good Luck Bro-
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^Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. I did notice there was a 4 awg power wire tucked away in the trunk...no sign of it in engine bay as I just installed HIDs. I'll have to start diving into the trunk to see what was wired as there were no signs of an aftermarket setup. The car also has Navi so I'd assume an aftermarket amp was used vs headunit/speakers, etc. Audio sounded great for the few short days it worked. lol
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I had the same problem beginning the second summer I had my car, it only got worse over time until I finally got it replaced by the dealership. It's an electrical connection on the volume pot. You could try taking apart the radio unit to unsolder it and solder a new one out, but try seeing if your dealership will take care of it.
#10
Some people have recorded sounds and played them at the dealers and the dealers have accepted those sounds as a basis for warranty work. When your stereo goes out record the silence for them.
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ROFL!
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I Found a Solution to this problem.If your amp makes a static popping noise every time you turn it on. then the amp is fine. just needs to "Warm up". you can expedite this process by applying hot air from a hair dryer to the amp if you like but if you want a permanent solution here is what you do. Now you guys are going to laugh at me but I took out the amp from the trunk of the car. wrapped it with a thick kitchen towel and placed it back in without applying the screws. . When you place it back. make sure that no metal from the Amplifier is touching the metal from the base where the amp sits.. do that and plug in the cables after . and make sure the bottom of the amp, the sides and the top is fully covered with the towel after connecting all the wires. Now sit back and watch it work like a charm . I have no logical explanation for this excepts. it either needs to warm up or something with the ground wire is finicky. I did it after a member from this forum inboxed me and I laughed but did it out of desperation. Hope this works for everyone.
UPDATED : THIS WAS DUE TO A REAR AIR VENT LOCATED IN THE BACK BUMPER. WATER AND MOISTURE WAS PENETRAITING TO THE AMP. CHANGE THE AIR VENT AND THAT WILL RESOLVE THE PROBLEM:
UPDATED : THIS WAS DUE TO A REAR AIR VENT LOCATED IN THE BACK BUMPER. WATER AND MOISTURE WAS PENETRAITING TO THE AMP. CHANGE THE AIR VENT AND THAT WILL RESOLVE THE PROBLEM:
Last edited by memoalkati; 05-30-19 at 09:00 AM. Reason: New Solution
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I Found a Solution to this problem.If your amp makes a static popping noise every time you turn it on. then the amp is fine. just needs to "Warm up". you can expedite this process by applying hot air from a hair dryer to the amp if you like but if you want a permanent solution here is what you do. Now you guys are going to laugh at me but I took out the amp from the trunk of the car. wrapped it with a thick kitchen towel and placed it back in without applying the screws. . When you place it back. make sure that no metal from the Amplifier is touching the metal from the base where the amp sits.. do that and plug in the cables after . and make sure the bottom of the amp, the sides and the top is fully covered with the towel after connecting all the wires. Now sit back and watch it work like a charm . I have no logical explanation for this excepts. it either needs to warm up or something with the ground wire is finicky. I did it after a member from this forum inboxed me and I laughed but did it out of desperation. Hope this works for everyone.
#14
I have had the same issue and I have cleared it by just shutting down and re-starting the car. I have done it by unhooking the battery, but you have to re-program the radio stations and the seats.
I do not listen to the radio anymore so no problem. The seats, you just do the set up process and it will memorize it again, holding the 1 (or 2) and then pressing SET while holding on to the number.
I do not listen to the radio anymore so no problem. The seats, you just do the set up process and it will memorize it again, holding the 1 (or 2) and then pressing SET while holding on to the number.
#15
I use BT now and do not bother with the radio nor the CD player (mine ate my cd’s years ago and they are still inside).
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