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radio memory not working in e39a vr4

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hey everyone i have been trying to get the memory in my radio to save but everytime i turn the ignition off it resets itself. i have ran a line from the batter straight to the constant wire and nothing. any suggestions? also front speakers not working

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fixed the memory problem just don't have an idea on how to fix the font speakers

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My process for the front speakers would be:

 

Check the fade is not all the way to the back in the headunit settings - considering that it was resetting itself every time this is unlikely to be a problem.

 

Cut the speaker wires on the loom immediately after the radio harness connector and temp wire in a speaker to confirm the headunit is working correctly and the speaker actually works.

 

If it does then there must be a break in the loom somewhere. Might as well run new wires at this stage with upgraded wire.

 

If they are component speakers then you also need to check the crossover.



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Speaker itself could be fucked too. Which would be identified by one of the above steps.

Edited by evo-gsr, 14 August 2016 - 05:50 AM.

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Best way to check is get a 9v batter connect speaker cable to it and if you hear a little crackling noise speakers work, its also best way to identify which speaker is from left and front right.



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thanks for the info guys, pulled the harness out to find another 3 wires hidden. i don't know why they were but once i hooked them up the speakers started working


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