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Make sure that the volume on your phone is not turned down all the way. You should turn the volume up more than probably half though otherwise you may over-drive the amp in the receiver causing it to shut down
hi you can try this
On the back of the head unit is a short USB female connection that comes from the back of the unit. Included w/ the head unit is a USB cable with a female and male end. Its about 6ft. I plugged the included USB cable into the unit, and on the other end of the cable I attached my 3G sync cable that came with the 3G. You dont need to use a AUX cable or AUX input although there is one on the unit. Your 30 pin 3G sync cable will charge and play music through that cable. if all fails you will need to reset your unit and possibly change cable check all connections .....hope this helps goodluck with it let me know
tie the park brake wire to ground permanently. This will bypass the safety feature. You can do it right at the unit., cut the wire short, and jumper it over to ground. Installers usually won't do this as it is a liability.
Check the speaker icon in the taskbar at the bottom, if there is an X then it is muted. Right click to unmute.
Also as it is a laptop there may be a mute button on the keys using the function button and a typical mute icon on a key or even a seperate button altogether.
well if you hear a rattle sound its probably already blown...and the amp could be drawing too much power if the radio shuts off...make sure all your wiring is correct. also if your car is off and you turn it up it will most likely shut off cause the battery cant handle it. but as for the sub i think its blown. good luck
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