RR 4.6 HSE radio woes.....

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Alun P

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I have had my 4.6 for a week now and love it........stunning vehicle.

I bought it with some known faults and a price to match......1. was a
knackered water pump which was replaced today....2. here i have run out of
ideas.....

I have the standard radio cassette installed with a boot CD multi changer. I
feel the previous owner had fitted something else and reinstalled the
original for sale.
The problem is: The head unit works and all the steering wheel controls
work, radio stations show on the fascia but no sound at all from any
speaker!
I read that there are three amps in the car, front doord, rear doors and
rear sub.
Can somone tell me where the amps are, whether there is another fuse for the
sound system generally or , as the manual says, three separate fuses.
I feel it strange that all amps should fail together, so, maybe a wiring
issue?

Any thoughts?

 
>>>>> "Alun" == Alun P <alun.priddle@NOSPAMblueyonderDOTcoDOTuk> writes:

Alun> three separate fuses. I feel it strange that all amps
Alun> should fail together, so, maybe a wiring issue?

Check the wiring diagram on my site:

http://www.cunningham.me.uk/rangiewiki/index.php?title=P38A_Interior#Pinouts

There is a signal which is basically a "power on" signal to the
amplifiers and you should check that it's connected.

Andy

--
Andy Cunningham -- www.vehicle-diagnostics.co.uk
You know the saying, every time you develop an idiot proof system they
develop a better type of idiot... and now you know who "they" are.
-- Matthew Malthouse
 
Many thanks for the info.....after removing the radio head, there are ONLY
two oblong multi pin connections to the head, no aerial. The plugs are to
the right looking at the back of the radio, seems there should be more
connections, maybe fallen down the hole????? I will look again.

AlunP

"AndyC the WB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>>>> "Alun" == Alun P <alun.priddle@NOSPAMblueyonderDOTcoDOTuk> writes:

>
> Alun> three separate fuses. I feel it strange that all amps
> Alun> should fail together, so, maybe a wiring issue?
>
> Check the wiring diagram on my site:
>
> http://www.cunningham.me.uk/rangiewiki/index.php?title=P38A_Interior#Pinouts
>
> There is a signal which is basically a "power on" signal to the
> amplifiers and you should check that it's connected.
>
> Andy
>
> --
> Andy Cunningham -- www.vehicle-diagnostics.co.uk
> You know the saying, every time you develop an idiot proof system they
> develop a better type of idiot... and now you know who "they" are.
> -- Matthew Malthouse


 
Many thanks for the info.....after removing the radio head, there are ONLY
two oblong multi pin connections to the head, no aerial. The plugs are to
the right looking at the back of the radio, seems there should be more
connections, maybe fallen down the hole????? I will look again.

AlunP

"AndyC the WB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>> "Alun" == Alun P <alun.priddle@NOSPAMblueyonderDOTcoDOTuk> writes:

>
> Alun> three separate fuses. I feel it strange that all amps
> Alun> should fail together, so, maybe a wiring issue?
>
> Check the wiring diagram on my site:
>
> http://www.cunningham.me.uk/rangiewiki/index.php?title=P38A_Interior#Pinouts
>
> There is a signal which is basically a "power on" signal to the
> amplifiers and you should check that it's connected.
>
> Andy
>
> --
> Andy Cunningham -- www.vehicle-diagnostics.co.uk
> You know the saying, every time you develop an idiot proof system they
> develop a better type of idiot... and now you know who "they" are.
> -- Matthew Malthouse


 
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