Black91SHO
SHO Member
Vehicle: '91 MTX SHO Plus, 94k miles
OEM Radio: Replaced by any of 3 other, almost new, stock JBL head units.
OEM AMPs: Replaced with almost new, stock JBL amps.
Parts Tested Good: Speakers, AMPs, Head units.
Problem: Radio either puts out NO sound at all, or with one head unit, puts out VERY little sound at full volume.
I don't get it...if everything tests out good, it's GOT to be a fuse or wiring, right? But if it's a fuse, the radio wouldn't even turn on. If it's wiring, I haven't the foggiest idea where that problem lies or how to identify it, exactly. The only other thing I can do is start stripping pieces of wire off and try testing each individual wire, but I'm not sure what each wire is supposed to emit.
If someone could help me out with this, I would be eternally greatful. I'm about to go crazy without a radio. I'm starting to sing to myself in the car, and that'll drive ANYONE insane!
- Brian
OEM Radio: Replaced by any of 3 other, almost new, stock JBL head units.
OEM AMPs: Replaced with almost new, stock JBL amps.
Parts Tested Good: Speakers, AMPs, Head units.
Problem: Radio either puts out NO sound at all, or with one head unit, puts out VERY little sound at full volume.
I don't get it...if everything tests out good, it's GOT to be a fuse or wiring, right? But if it's a fuse, the radio wouldn't even turn on. If it's wiring, I haven't the foggiest idea where that problem lies or how to identify it, exactly. The only other thing I can do is start stripping pieces of wire off and try testing each individual wire, but I'm not sure what each wire is supposed to emit.
If someone could help me out with this, I would be eternally greatful. I'm about to go crazy without a radio. I'm starting to sing to myself in the car, and that'll drive ANYONE insane!
- Brian
that's the guy to look for!