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I am not getting a strong signal from my left output to my speaker. I swithched wires to the speakers and there was no problem with either speaker so there is something wrong with the output. Where is the best place to get it fixed? I live in Omaha, Nebraska. Thanks, Neil

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How does it perform during speaker setup with a test tone? There are adjustments in that routine for relative volumes.

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A1
ORN
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A2
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A3
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FM Composite Signal (UQ7 w/ Y91)
A5-A7
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A8
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Left Front Speaker Output (+) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Left Front Low Level Audio Signal (+) (UQ7)
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Left Front Speaker Output (-) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Left Front Low Level Audio Signal (-) (UQ7)
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LT BLU
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Right Rear Speaker Output (-) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Right Rear Low Level Audio Signal (-) (UQ7)
A11
DK BLU
46
Right Rear Speaker Output (+) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Right Rear Low Level Audio Signal (+) (UQ7)
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1851
Ground
B1
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340
Battery Positive Voltage
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B3
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Radio On Signal (UQ7 w/o Y91)
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Antenna Enable Signal (UQ7 w/ Y91)
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BRN/WHT
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Instrument Panel Lamps Dimming Control (w/ Y91)
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Ground (w/ Y91)
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Radio Mute (UQ7 w/o Y91)
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Left Rear Speaker Output (+) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Left Rear Low Level Audio Signal (+) (UQ7)
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116
Left Rear Speaker Output (-) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Left Rear Low Level Audio Signal (-) (UQ7)
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Right Front Speaker Output (+) (UQ3/UQ5)
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Very week sound

Definitely need more info - such as type of amplifier or receiver, how many speakers you are running, whether the subwoofer is powered or not.
As a simple test procedure: Disconnect all speakers and plug in a pair of headphones. Get a strong audio signal? Good, move on. No signal or week signal, you have an amplifier issue before the audio even gets to the speakers.
Next: Disconnect all speakers, turn the volume down, and connect one speaker to the left output channel. Slowly increase the volume. If that works, do the same on the right channel. Everything OK? You're putting out enough gain on both channels. Sometimes one channel goes bad. You can still listen to your sound in mono moder, or drive two speakers from the single working output. Not stereo, but dual mono. Move on.
Connect left and right speakers but not the subwoofer. Repeat the test. Whatever is left is probably the problem. If the subwoofer is powered, check the power supply or incoming voltage. If the other speakers are driven off the subwoofer or powered from there, that's likely the problem.
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E2 TAN Left Front Speaker Output (+)
E3 GRY Left Front Speaker Output (-)
E4 LT BLU Right Rear Speaker Output (-)
E5 DK BLU Right Rear Speaker Output (+)
E6 BRN Left Rear Speaker Output (+)
E7 YEL Left Rear Speaker Output (-)
E8 BLK Ground
E9 BLK Ground
E10 DK GRN Antenna Relay Coil Supply Voltage
E11 ORN Battery Positive Voltage
E11 ORN Battery Positive Voltage
E13 BLK Left Front Tweeter Speaker Output (+)
E14 YEL Left Front Tweeter Speaker Output (-)
E15 DK BLU Left Front Midrange Speaker Output (+)
E16 LT BLU Left Front Midrange Speaker Output (-)
F1 DK GRN Right Front Speaker Output (-)
F2 LT GRN Right Front Speaker Tweeter Output (+)
F3 PPL Right Front Speaker Tweeter Output (-)
F4 PPL Left Rear Tweeter Speaker Output (-)
F5 RED Left Rear Tweeter Speaker Output (+)
F6 DK GRN Right Front Midrange Speaker Output (-)
F7 ORN Right Front Midrange Speaker Output (+)
F8 PPL Gain Control Signal
F9 -- Not Used
F10 YEL Right Rear Tweeter Speaker Output (-)
F11 WHT Right Rear Tweeter Speaker Output (+)
F12 -- Not Used
F13 LT BLU/BLK Right Subwoofer Speaker Output (-)
F14 DK GRN Right Subwoofer Speaker Output (+)
F15 DK BLU/WHT Left Subwoofer Speaker Outlet (+)
F16 LT GRN/BLK Left Subwoofer Speaker Outlet (-)

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