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eBay1995 1996 1999 Nissan Maxima Pathfinder Infiniti J30 Radio BOSE CD tape Player ...Will fit and work in these with BOSE audio package only:1995 - 1999 NISSAN .... 2006Nissan Maxima OEM Bose Cassette & 6 Disc CD Player Radio CR13B ...DESCRIPTION Unit is missing some bottons, 3 of them, this item has NOT ...
eBayWill fit and work in these with BOSE audio package only:1995 - 1999 ... 1996 - 2000 NISSAN Pathfinder. 2004 2005 2006 NISSAN MAXIMA FACTORY BOSE STEREO 6 DISC ... Factory NISSAN INFINITI BOSE Radio, Tape, and CD Player. ... 6 Disc AM FM Stereo Cassette Radio Bose OEM LKQ (Fits: Nissan Maxima).
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Factory Car Stereo Repair .... I have nissan maximal 05..the CD part turns on but the cd won't eject...should ... I have a 2005maxima non-bose radio system. ... my speakers is super in my 05 maxima but my cd player keeps on ...
It would appear based on your comments that the amplifier(s) responsible for the rear speakers may have been overdriven and the outputs are toast. Hence the highly distorted output on the speakers.
You probably can't repair it yourself, It definitely sounds like a qualified tech's job to me. It could be many, many reasons for the failure. As simple as a fuse popped out of it's holder to part of the motherboard cracked. The shock could loosen any solder joints. If the speakers are built in it could be a damaged speaker or anything working backwards from there. Electronics and tile floor spells expensive to me. But I could be wrong, it happened once before (only a joke)
bose speakers are EXTREAMLY sensitive to the current applied to them. meaning if the wrong amount or too much is applied they will not work or will blow out completely.. was the other cdplayer stock? if so id go to radio shack and get a cheap speaker and hook it up just to see if that would work
Unplug and plug back in. It should go through a automatic process, ejecting any discs that are inside. If all you hear is a mechanical noise, try this again only with the disc trays facing the ceiling.
You'd be better off hooking the speakers to the RECEIVER'S speaker outputs, THEN hooking your TV audio output to an unused receiver input, such as AUX. The signals from your receiver cannot reach the TV; thus your CD player and radio will not play through the speakers if the speakers are hooked to the TV. All receiver INPUTS are designed to accept the same signal level; thus, you can use any input for your TV audio, such as Aux, DVD, CD, etc. Just remember which input you're using for the TV audio, and everything should work fine. Almost all receivers have an AUX input; hopefully yours also has a dedicated CD input to avoid confusion. The you simply select the AUX input to hear your TV through the speakers.
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