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Anonymous Posted on Jul 01, 2011

When car is hooked up I get visuals, lights. etc. but no sound transmits from the stereo to speakers. I have checked all speaker connections and RCA jacks, along w/ amp and subwoofer and all are connected well and secure. there are two yellow illumination wires - where does each go?

  • Anonymous Jul 01, 2011

    there are no orange wires. only yellow. different manufacturers change the color of their wiring.
    when I hook up my alpine deck instead of the panasonic deck (panasonic is deck that's having the sound issue), i have no issues with sound. all the speakers are fine, my external amp is fine, and my subwoofer is fine. it must be in the stereo itself then. thanks for your reply.

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The illumination wires (orange, not yellow. Yellow is for 12 volt in) would not have an effect on sound. Either the internal amp is blown or you have a shorted speaker which is preventing the internal amp from turning on. Disconnect all speakers and hook a KNOWN GOOD one to an output. I f you get sound, the problem is in the car, if not, the problem is in the radio. If you accidentally crossed two of the speaker wires or let one touch a chassis ground, you blew the amp.

  • Anonymous Jul 02, 2011

    very good, then. Please remember to rate my solution. :)

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