Needs to be replaced.
The PCM. Power train control module / computer is what controls the transmission.
My trucks a 2001 and the stock stereo put out about 10rms per channel, i recently replaced the speakers and they needed more power for high volume so i am now running an alpine deck with 25rms for each channel giving the speakers the power they need to function properly,
A stereo power amplifier is simply a two channel power amplifier. You can runn it in a couple of ways; Stereo, mono or bridged. Stereo has a seperate left and right signal in and sepetate out. Mono is one channel in and both output channels reproducing the one signal in. Bbridged gives you the same as mono BUT it uses both channels as one output.
A stereo power amplifier is simply a two channel power amplifier. You can runn it in a couple of ways; Stereo, mono or bridged. Stereo has a seperate left and right signal in and sepetate out. Mono is one channel in and both output channels reproducing the one signal in. Bbridged gives you the same as mono BUT it uses both channels as one output.
Absolutely no more than 17 watts per channel
Certainly, you can also use 2 mono amps to power left and right stereo channels. One for each channel. Using one mono amp for stereo results in a mono output though.
I have a 2002 demo model, and its 60 watts per channel. peak power not rms.
When considering the purchase of a home stereo amplifier you would do well to consider the power rating, equalizer controls, and the adjustable filters that vary between amplifiers. You would also be advised to review user ratings.
It controls the power to the transmission solenoid.It controls the power to the transmission solenoid.
Home stereo systems are usually built to work with speakers that have an impedance of 8 ohms, Car stereos are usually adapted to power 4 ohm speakers. You need to get this right if you want to keep your amplifier happy.
Yes, for added power put a 4-channel amp on it. 52W rms seems extremely high though for just a stereo. I'm pretty sure that's the max power. 18W-22W rms is average for most stereos...
Usually, it is best to make all of the new stereo's wiring connections through your car's wiring harness.Directly connecting it to the power is more complicated and risky.