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My subwoofer's positive and negative cables touched while my power was on and now i cant hear anything.. I checked all the speakers, and they all work. My stereo plays the music but i cant hear anthing. Is there a way to reset my stereo or something.. MY stereo has a fuse. I checked it and it was okay.

I have a Deh-P3800mp pioneer.. Maybe there is a reset button but i cant find it..

2007-04-08 17:34:07 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

Car audio problems!! please help!?
My subwoofer's positive and negative cables touched while my power was on and now i cant hear anything.. I checked all the speakers, and they all work. My stereo plays the music but i cant hear anthing. Is there a way to reset my stereo or something.. MY stereo has a fuse. I checked it and it was okay.

I have a Deh-P3800mp pioneer.. Maybe there is a reset button but i cant find it..

I unplugged my amp and everything.. but my stereo does not make a sound.

2007-04-08 17:45:53 · update #1

To check my speakers i used my friends stereo.. The acc switched is inside the stereo? . It plays because it shows how the track being played.

2007-04-08 17:49:10 · update #2

I just checked all my speakers, amp , and subwoofer. its just my stereo is not letting power go to my speakers..

2007-04-08 18:04:46 · update #3

5 answers

If you are talking about a sub wires touching... then your headunit is 99% not the problem, either you blew a fure on the amp or you blew a channel on the amp.

2007-04-08 17:57:04 · answer #1 · answered by kicker_guy_l7 4 · 0 0

The first thing to do is inspect the HU fuse on its back, then check your amp fuse, inspect the wiring of the sub , make sure they aren't in contact, maybe a bared wire is grounding. If the subs made contact the amp shut down to prevent damage. Many amps have a protection mode if a external voltage is detected at the outputs or a offset voltage maybe the voltage was to high and fried you amp channel outputs.

2007-04-09 11:26:03 · answer #2 · answered by Mitchell 5 · 0 0

Your radio should have two fuses. One in the "hot all the time" lead and one in the "acc switched" line. How did you check your speakers if you can't hear anything? How do you know it plays the music if you can't hear it? If you have RCA type line out jacks you can check for music there and if that checks out then you may have just blown the final amps. Disconnect the sub woofer and just use one speaker per side and see what you get.

2007-04-09 00:44:55 · answer #3 · answered by Dusty 7 · 0 0

although your stereo has a fuse you could of blown a fuse in the car.....it could of blown the original fuse for the stock headunit..check all your fuses in your cars fuse box to see if a fuse is block... the shock could of traveled through the stock harness to the fuse box and blew that....

2007-04-09 00:58:40 · answer #4 · answered by ken c 1 · 0 0

check the fuse on the amp, and the one on the battery wire

2007-04-09 00:36:33 · answer #5 · answered by bob w 2 · 2 0

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