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Nissan Maxima: 98 Bose System Problem

  1. #1
    dannysm213
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    98 Bose System Problem

    I have a 98 Nissan Maxima SE with the Bose sound system in it.
    Recently, I've been having problems. At first, it would be playing
    sound through all speakers and after I'd go over a bump, it would for
    some reason just play through one speaker. I would then just move the
    volume knob a little bit and it would start playing through all of the
    speakers again.

    Now, however, it ONLY plays through one speaker (the lower speaker on
    the driver's door). If I put my ear right up to the lower speaker on
    the passenger door, I can hear a little bass but not much. I have
    recently noticed that when I turn on my headlights, the display does
    not dim and the lights behind the buttons do not come on. Also, the
    balance and fade knobs have no control anymore of where the sound
    comes out of - only that one speaker. I took out the system and made
    sure all of the wires were in securely and nothing was frayed, and it
    all looked ok. Any ideas?

  2. #2
    Randy
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    Re: 98 Bose System Problem

    Does this only happen when you are playing CDs?


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    I have a 98 Nissan Maxima SE with the Bose sound system in it.
    Recently, I've been having problems. At first, it would be playing
    sound through all speakers and after I'd go over a bump, it would for
    some reason just play through one speaker. I would then just move the
    volume knob a little bit and it would start playing through all of the
    speakers again.

    Now, however, it ONLY plays through one speaker (the lower speaker on
    the driver's door). If I put my ear right up to the lower speaker on
    the passenger door, I can hear a little bass but not much. I have
    recently noticed that when I turn on my headlights, the display does
    not dim and the lights behind the buttons do not come on. Also, the
    balance and fade knobs have no control anymore of where the sound
    comes out of - only that one speaker. I took out the system and made
    sure all of the wires were in securely and nothing was frayed, and it
    all looked ok. Any ideas?



  3. #3
    dannysm213
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    Re: 98 Bose System Problem

    No, this happens with any function -- Radio, CD, and Tape.

  4. #4
    john
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    Re: 98 Bose System Problem

    Check to see if you are getting power tot he amps in the other speakers.
    The probablity of having multiple speakers fail at the same time is
    slim at best. It is probably the head unit or a relay. Check the fuses
    that run the head unit and the fuse for the bose amps too

    dannysm213 wrote:
     


  5. #5
    Codifus
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    Re: 98 Bose System Problem

    dannysm213 wrote: 
    The Bose system has a relay that turns on all the amps for each speaker.
    In the front passenger seat, it's behind the the panel by the
    passenger's right foot. If you listen carefully when you power on your
    Bose, you'll hear a click in that direction. That's the relay. Because
    you can hear faint sound from the otherwise non-functional speakers,
    that tells me your trouble lies with the amplifiers. Your head unit is
    probably OK. I would check that relay and go from there to the amplifiers.

    HTH

    CD


 

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