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have u removed the jazzy to see if it works? i wonder if you put in flat cable in backwards
Yup. I took the jazzy out completely, reassembled it, and powered it up with the same problem.
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Yea, I'm stumped. It sounds like the audio amp inside the radio isn't working for some reason, but I dunno why that would be. I've never heard of that happening before.
If you can't get it to work & your dealer won't replace it under warranty, let me know - I've got a couple extras I could sell ya - or you could get one of those mp3 units on ebay.
If I need one, I'll let you know. I'm going to head out and work on it now.
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Uhhh....
...two stupid questions - check the volume? & check the radio harness?
The aux-in board shouldn't be able to even affect the radio functions. Even if you leave the CD module & aux-in board completely disconnected, the radio should still work...
...if CD's play and you can tune the radio...I have no idea.
Yeah, I checked the volume. I tried everything from 1-40 and I'm not getting any sound whatsoever. I checked the radio harness too. I actually checked it about 10 times. It always seemed to be securely plugged into the back of the radio. I guess I'll need to check and be sure that I didn't somehow damage the radio or harness when I took the radio apart.:spin::spin::spin:
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Ok, question. I just did the install of the plug and play. Now, I'm not getting any sound out of my speakers. I can tune the radio and play CD's, but I get no sound whatsoever:confused:. I quadruple checked my connections, and everything looks good. But it seems like nothing is being sent to the speakers. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks
Wayne
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According to the service guy at Timmons Subaru in Long Beach, they aren't sure why this problem occurs. He's only had a couple of people come to him with it. He said that because the radio is made my another company they find it easier to just replace the radio with no questions asked.
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Good advice Luminati. Besides, I took it in today, explained the problem, and the service advisor didn't even ask any questions. He looked at the radio and said "yup, it's blank alright". Then he told me they'd order a new radio and let me know when it arrived. Sounds pretty simple.
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So this just happened to me last night. I was driving home from a friend's place when the HVAC and radio display started fading in and out. Then the displays went blank completely. I checked today and the HVAC display is back, but the radio display isn't visible. I've tried starting it a couple of times and it doesn't work.
Now, my question is when I take it to the dealership, do I mention that I just installed the OEM under-seat sub about a 1 week ago. I didn't have any problems with the install and I hadn't had any problems at all until last night. The sub and radio still work fine despite the fact that the display isn't visible. I don't think the problem's a result of the install, but I know that some service departments will put any and all fault on the owner. What do you guys think? Should I mention the install?
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