car audio sound

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by vp4life84, Mar 24, 2005.

  1. vp4life84

    vp4life84 Guest

    hi, i have a problem with my car stereo audio. everytime i turn up the
    volume, the volume of the speakers goes down. i accidentally had the
    ground wire touch the memory wire, would that be the cause? if it is, does
    anybody know how to fix it? please help!!!
     
    vp4life84, Mar 24, 2005
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  2. vp4life84

    Randolph Guest

    Give us a little more to work with here, Car model and year, factory or
    after market stereo, any particular noise or distortion in the sound, or
    is it just the volume that is the problem?

    Most Hondas have a fuse in the fuse box under the hood (not the one
    under the dash) where there is a fuse marked "Backup". This fuse is for
    the ECU memory, the clock and the memory wire to the stereo. When you
    shorted the memory wire to ground, you that fuse probably blew. Not that
    it necessarily will fix your particular problem, but try replacing that
    fuse. It is a regular automotive fuse, usually 7.5A (but check inside
    the cover of the fuse box to be sure of the rating).
     
    Randolph, Mar 24, 2005
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