Bose Question
#4
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hey man if it sounds then its working and if it sounds good then its really working. ha jk. any subs or nething planned?
hey man if it sounds then its working and if it sounds good then its really working. ha jk. any subs or nething planned?
#5
You can look into the compatability on www.avic411.com for any Pioneer questionor option. Good Luck.
#6
Thanks for the help.
Ok I do have a problem.
Whenever I power on/off or change the channel, all the speakers pop twice (like a loose connection).
Now, I just realized it happens whenever you use something that is powered...like the seats, windows, etc.
What is the problem?
Ok I do have a problem.
Whenever I power on/off or change the channel, all the speakers pop twice (like a loose connection).
Now, I just realized it happens whenever you use something that is powered...like the seats, windows, etc.
What is the problem?
#8
Where is the ground leading from the amp?
Could it also be the head unit ground? I have no idea where that one is.
#9
Popping noises are caused by power, usually the ground. I don't have my car with me so I don't know how to tell you exactly where the wires are. The other forum where you posted is more for electronic geeks, this one is helps a lot with the engie and mechanics.
#10
where is ur amp mounted. go to your amp follow the ground wire and theres ur ground for the amp. Also check where they tapped into ur fuse box for ur stereo to make sure ur wire is not touching any metal. Just follow all ur wires and make sure there are none exposed to the elements.