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This speaker carries all the dash sounds such as seat belt warning, turn signals, reverse cross traffic, welcome sound, etc. 14 answers · 13 votes: Following. My daughter just told me her 2018 Kia Sportage is doing the same thing. Local ...
Bose sound systems have an amp board mounted to each speaker the rear 6X9's should be the easiest to check. power and ground should present at all time with the car on when radio is then turned on you should see a 12v signal voltage another wire in the plug at the speaker. My guess is that 12v signal that comes from the radio is not functioning and the radio needs service.
The turn signal clicking sound comes from the driver radio speaker .Disconnecting battery without using back power supply can cause problems .Does the radio show loc ? Battery Disconnect or Replacement Problems
Being able to roll down the windows with the key off is a function of RAP - Retained Accessory Power .
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is a power mode that permits the operation of selected customer convenience items for 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF. RAP power mode is enabled by the BCM.- body control module .Disconnecting the battery caused something to power down an not wake up . The dealer should have been able to hook up Tech 2 scan tool an tell that . Without looking at factory service info . i believe the BCM sends a wake up signal to the radio , that's just a guess . I would need to know the year of your vehicle to check .
when the radio is OFF sound comes out of the rear speakers when the blinkers are used ! There isn't a turn signal flasher on your vehicle ,( like most all newer vehicles ) It's done electroniclly by a control module . In the case of your vehicle , the BCM - body control module . It doesn't matter if the radio is off . All the Audible warnings come out of the radio speakers . Headlamps left on , key in ignition etc... You have no idea of the complexity of your vehicle , it's a rolling computer , with a serial data network for the modules to talk to each other , share info.
When the turn signal switch is placed in either the left or right position, a ground signal is completed from the turn signal switch to the BCM. When the hazard flasher switch is activated, a ground signal is completed from the turn signal/hazard switch to the BCM. The BCM then sends an ON-OFF voltage signal through the fuses to the appropriate turn signal and side repeater (export only) lamps or to all of the turn signal fuses for hazard operation.
Really don't think you have electrical short . Computer glitch maybe , radio problem . How ever , these system's are not for the untrained to mess with . Your best bet , the GMC dealer !
THIS SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE A RADIO PROBLEM. IT MAY BE WORTH YOUR TIME TO HAVE A DODGE DEALER CHECK THE RADIO TO SEE IF INDEED THE RADIO IS BAD, BUT THEN YOU HAVE THE OPTION TO REPLACE THE OEM RADIO WITH A NICE AFTERMARKET RADIO. THESE HAVE COME DOWN IN PRICE DRASTICALLY AND ARE PROBABLY CHEAPER THAN REPLACING THE OEM RADIO. WITH NO SIGNAL OR STATIC ON THE AM BAND SURE SOUNDS LIKE THE AM BAND IS DEAD. IF I CAN HELP MORE REPLY TO: ARCLIGHT1217
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