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blown Oct 17, 2011 09:18 AM

Radio Doesn't work, any idea?
 
Not sure what happend but the radio looks like it functions, it plays CD's I can scroll though radio stations just no sounds. Any ideas what it could be?

logray Oct 17, 2011 09:28 AM

Depending on your options it could be the amplifier.

First thing to check would be all of the fuses.

leapingtigr Oct 17, 2011 04:48 PM

check fuses...or even check if it is locked out due to the security code to reactivate

Zookie Oct 17, 2011 06:32 PM

Do you have Bose... mine does this sometimes... maybe 3-4 times in teh 5 years i have Owned it... i think the Bose Amp Hangs up... Turn off teh Car and start it back up after a few minutes usually fixxes it...

Daislandbrah Oct 22, 2011 01:17 PM

Amp.

jeneric996 Oct 22, 2011 01:26 PM

This happened to my system. It ended up being the Bose amp. If yours is a 2003 or newer, you have the MOST connection/fiber optic between the amp and head unit. You then replace the amp with the same Bose or replace the head unit and amp with an aftermarket one.

I integrated an Alpine head unit and amp to the Bose speakers.

blown Oct 23, 2011 06:07 AM

Thanks for the feedback!

I will check the fuses first, then look at the AMP.

I assume an aftermarket is the most cost beneficial option?

logray Oct 23, 2011 09:43 AM

If you want to remain stock I've seen used amps pop up every now and then for little money. You could get a used one from a breakers such as www.dcauto.com.

Most (if not all?) of the aftermarket amp solutions probably require some splicing, as I had to do on my car.

Aerodude Oct 23, 2011 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by Zookie (Post 3343632)
Do you have Bose... mine does this sometimes... maybe 3-4 times in teh 5 years i have Owned it... i think the Bose Amp Hangs up... Turn off teh Car and start it back up after a few minutes usually fixxes it...

I've had this happen a couple of times over the years as well. Actually, for mine to reset successfully, I have to actually lock the doors and then unlock them again. Gotta love that quirky German engineering eh? :)

jeneric996 Oct 23, 2011 11:25 AM


I assume an aftermarket is the most cost beneficial option
A brand new Bose amp runs about $900. Remanufactured goes for about $700. Used ones would be $150 to $300. I was concerned the used ones would have the same problem.

I integrated an aftermarket system to the Bose speakers. I installed an Alpine headunit (CDA-105), Alpine amp (PDX-5), with bluetooth for less than $1000.

I bought a factory Bose amp wiring plug from a website in England and headunit plug from Crutchfield. The additional wiring was from Amazon. My whole system plugs into the factory plugs so it is completely reversable. I did not cut into the factory wires.

I now have Bluetooth audio and phone, ipod connection, and cleaner sound.

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