Bose volume knob troubleshooting
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Bose volume **** troubleshooting
Hey, all!
I tried searching for this, but didn't come up with anything. The bose volume **** in our i30 has been working erratically: turning the sound up instead of down, vice versa, and simply refusing to work (as well as the "power on" option). I took the **** out and everything seems to be normal and clean.
Any tips on troubleshooting?
Thank you!
I tried searching for this, but didn't come up with anything. The bose volume **** in our i30 has been working erratically: turning the sound up instead of down, vice versa, and simply refusing to work (as well as the "power on" option). I took the **** out and everything seems to be normal and clean.
Any tips on troubleshooting?
Thank you!
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^^do you still have the stock one by any chance?
the type i'm looking for:http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...o-cd-tape.html
the type i'm looking for:http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...o-cd-tape.html
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^^do you still have the stock one by any chance?
the type i'm looking for:http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...o-cd-tape.html
the type i'm looking for:http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...o-cd-tape.html
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Try pulling or pushing up or down while turning the volume control. Common problem on those. I took my Bose unit out, removed the face plate and resoldered the connections for the volume control, that was a few years ago. Still works like a charm. You have nothing to lose.
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Try pulling or pushing up or down while turning the volume control. Common problem on those. I took my Bose unit out, removed the face plate and resoldered the connections for the volume control, that was a few years ago. Still works like a charm. You have nothing to lose.
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my bose unit for my 99 max when playing the radio the passenger side speaker are the only ones work but when using the tape deck and cd all speakers work. can anyone or do anyone have this problem and what was your solution?
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First you have to remove the HU. It's been a while so I dont remember exactly what I did but once you remove the HU the faceplate that includes the volume control needs to be removed. The connection that sends volume settings from the faceplate to the headunit is the problem. I took it apart and resoldered the connections. Just heat with a soldering iron and add a little solder. You really have to take it apart to see what I'm tal;king about.
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Your problem almost certainly within the HU. You will probably need to replace it.
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would a newer bose fit instead of the current one, like this one:
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...1-bose-hu.html
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...1-bose-hu.html
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First you have to remove the HU. It's been a while so I dont remember exactly what I did but once you remove the HU the faceplate that includes the volume control needs to be removed. The connection that sends volume settings from the faceplate to the headunit is the problem. I took it apart and resoldered the connections. Just heat with a soldering iron and add a little solder. You really have to take it apart to see what I'm tal;king about.
they broke where the black arrows are pointing. could that be it? thank you!
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Not sure if you are still trying to fix the old one. If you are I would say take a soldering iron and heat each connection that looks like it may be running from the volume control **** and add a little solder. Just be careful. I would probably need the unit in front of me to really be able to trace which solder points are for the volume control.
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those connections that i've circled are right underneath the volume **** control unit (?). i did notice with the old one in the car, if i pulled on the **** and tried turning the volume, it would work more often than not. the power function was not working, however. it does make sense, by pulling on the ****, those connectors touch and the volume works. i'll try to resolder them and most likely sell it on here. thanks a bunch, man!
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i don't think i will have any way of testing it (don't feel like taking the new one out). but it does make sense. i had to pull on our **** to turn the volume. once disassembled, i pulled on the **** again and those connectors were moving with it, which is not supposed to happen. taking your radio apart is very easy. just need a small screw-driver
#24
That **** is used to control volume and turn the HU on/off. I could see where over time if you press too hard on the **** for on/off this connection will fail.
Resoldering should work.
Resoldering should work.
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I had the same problem with my radio. One time i was bumping my music and a cop was next to me and i was gonna turn it low and BAM!!! it went loud. The cop pulled me over and gave me a warning. SO then i bought me a after market stereo and it works great.
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can people who don't have any troubleshooting ideas besides buying a new stereo stfu, please?
anyway, the new bose that i got over the summer started acting up. i might swap the old one back in when it gets warm to see if the soldering did fix it and update ya'll.
anyway, the new bose that i got over the summer started acting up. i might swap the old one back in when it gets warm to see if the soldering did fix it and update ya'll.
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My Bose volume control started acting up again so I took it apart. The volume control and on off switch is on the other side of those seven solder connections in the picture. If you desolder those connections you can remove the switch/volume control. It's a small switch and it is not repairable. If I could find one I would just replace it. I've had the car for over 13 years so don't want to replace the stereo at this point. If anyone knows where I can get that switch or has an old headunit, functioning or not, with a functioning volume control let me know.
EDIT: Nevermind I found the part
CLARION 016001001 CONTROL VOL
http://www.pacparts.com/model.cfm?mf...de=auto&back=0
EDIT: Nevermind I found the part
CLARION 016001001 CONTROL VOL
http://www.pacparts.com/model.cfm?mf...de=auto&back=0
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My Bose volume control started acting up again so I took it apart. The volume control and on off switch is on the other side of those seven solder connections in the picture. If you desolder those connections you can remove the switch/volume control. It's a small switch and it is not repairable. If I could find one I would just replace it. I've had the car for over 13 years so don't want to replace the stereo at this point. If anyone knows where I can get that switch or has an old headunit, functioning or not, with a functioning volume control let me know.
EDIT: Nevermind I found the part
CLARION 016001001 CONTROL VOL
http://www.pacparts.com/model.cfm?mf...de=auto&back=0
EDIT: Nevermind I found the part
CLARION 016001001 CONTROL VOL
http://www.pacparts.com/model.cfm?mf...de=auto&back=0
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16? it's more like 20 over here (not a big deal, but still). are you using a coupon code?
is there any way to fix the current switch? (what breaks in it, do you know?)
thanks a lot for sharing this info, man. sticky?
is there any way to fix the current switch? (what breaks in it, do you know?)
thanks a lot for sharing this info, man. sticky?
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The switch is sealed, uses miniature parts and is not repairable. It needs to be replaced. Any type of re-soldering or cleaning efforts are probably a waste of time. In did not use a coupon code. $16-$20, I don't remember exactly. Still much cheaper then replacing the entire unit.
This link sort of explains how one of these switches work. It's a little more complex than the type of switches used in the old days.
http://www.switchchannel.com/switche...r%20switch.htm
This link sort of explains how one of these switches work. It's a little more complex than the type of switches used in the old days.
http://www.switchchannel.com/switche...r%20switch.htm
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#39
Potentiometers go bad. I build and circuit-bend audio gear and tbh I'm impressed my car's volume **** hasn't gone out in 12 years because any other pot I use as much has.
Personally I'd yank a HU from a junk yard car if your city has a Pick 'n' Pull or equivalent.
Personally I'd yank a HU from a junk yard car if your city has a Pick 'n' Pull or equivalent.