c14nhl
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Really don't have a clue about electrics so was wondering if someone could give me a hand here.
I've been about a month without my tunes, and I starting to miss them bigtime!
They just stopped working one day, don't have a clue what had happened.
Everything is the same, the CD player plays the CD, the radio seems to work and I can still use the CD player as if there is nothing wrong, but I have lost all sound.
So I took the CD player out of it place, and took a few pics to see if any of you smart people of CS have a clue whats up?
When removed the CD player, I found a pinkish/purpleish wire, not doing anything, so Im not sure if that has came out somewhere?
Anyway, here are my findings:
This is the bit that goes into the back of the CD Player

This is where 2 wires have been twisted together, one black, one red

Also a connection

This is a small black block, 2 sides to it, it looks like some sort of connector as well. In the back, there are 2 openings for wires, in 1 of these is a black wire, in the other is a black and a brown wire?

Another connection?

And finally, the mystery wire?

Hope I have explained things well enough to get some help from you guys.
Thanks
CJ
[Edited on 12-06-2005 by c14nhl]
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James@CCC
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hmmmm, if nothings changed i cant c it being an actual fault. I cant see it being a wiring problem because the cd player is acting usual and if it was seaker wiring all of them would have to be damaged.
unless ur usin just amps and its just not getting the remote turn on.
ur absolutely positive its not a headunit mode like mute, attention, or u just turned the volume down 
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c14nhl
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lol unfortunatly mate, I've checked all the modes, volume, everything, and can't for the life of me find a problem.
All Im running is the headunit, fronts and 6x9s on the parcel shelf.
No sound at all, not even the beep I usually get when changing modes.
CJ
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Adam-D
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is the fuse blown on the head unit
that wiring looks very crap
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c14nhl
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I know it looks an utter state!
The fuse is fine in the headunit, not checked any fuses in the fusebox bit though?
CJ
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James@CCC
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i reackon a fucked headunit then. sorry but its all i can think of seeing as the headunit seems to act normally, so its not wiring and its all the seakers not working
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Rob_Corsa
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yeah, with it being all speakers at fault its probably the amplifier stage of the stereo thats faulty.
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Rob B
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am i being dumb saying why do you have a positive twisted with an earth ?
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James@CCC
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
am i being dumb saying why do you have a positive twisted with an earth ?
nah, i think thats just vauxhall to headunit wiring, and with vauxhall looms black is live and brown is earth.
but that really is some sloopy wiring uve got there, get the soldering iron out!
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Will_Sport
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"This is a small black block, 2 sides to it, it looks like some sort of connector as well. In the back, there are 2 openings for wires, in 1 of these is a black wire, in the other is a black and a brown wire? "
that bit^ looks a lot like ur cigarette lighter connector to me!!!!
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c14nhl
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lol that may be right. It aint worked for a while.
CJ
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