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From: conway, s.c.
Car: 1989 Iroc-Z
Engine: 5.7L TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Hello Clort,
According to my schematic for the delco bose system, there are no fuses for the rear speakers or for any of the speakers. There is the radio fuse located in the fuse block and the ARC fuse located in the convenience center behind the instrument panel to the right of the steering column (behind the ALDL). There is also a delco-bose amplifier relay located in the same area. Hope this helps you!!!!!!!!!!
The Trickster!!!!!!!!!!!!!
According to my schematic for the delco bose system, there are no fuses for the rear speakers or for any of the speakers. There is the radio fuse located in the fuse block and the ARC fuse located in the convenience center behind the instrument panel to the right of the steering column (behind the ALDL). There is also a delco-bose amplifier relay located in the same area. Hope this helps you!!!!!!!!!!
The Trickster!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: North --RI
Car: 92 caddy PIMP
Engine: 4.8
Transmission: i dunno
I would say check the fuses. The one on your cd player, and the one on your fuse box. Then check your wiring. See if everything is wired up correctly. Let us know after youve done this.
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From: Oak Lawn, IL
Car: 1990 IROC-Z
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
I don't know if this helps you any better but the radio lights up and remembers what time it is. I only don't get any sound. Also do you know if they sell an adapter for the antenna or should i just unbend the metal piece at the end of it to make it straight? Thanks for all your help guys!
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From: Detroit, MI
Car: 91 Z28/99 WS6/02 WS6
Engine: All 350's :)
Transmission: 700R4 & 2 Tremec T56's
oooo, I had this exact same problem with the exact same symptoms!
It turned out it was a grounding problem with one of the rear speakers - the frame of the speaker was grounding against the chassis. The fix was to isolate the speaker from the chassis better.
It turned out it was a grounding problem with one of the rear speakers - the frame of the speaker was grounding against the chassis. The fix was to isolate the speaker from the chassis better.
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From: Oak Lawn, IL
Car: 1990 IROC-Z
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
I don't think it could be grounding on the chassis because I have the delco bose rear speakers which are in their own boxes in the trunk.
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