iF I TURN OFF POWER TO SPEAKERS.tHEN GOING TO TURN THEM BACK ON CAN SOMETIMES CAUSE A HIGHER LEVEL OF FEEDBACK WHICH HAS RESULTED IN A CRACKLING SOUND..SO I LEAVE IT ON ...BETTER SAFE THAN SCREWING UP MY AWESOME SPEAKERS...IT'S NOT WORTH IT..I'M HAPPPY SO THERE HAPPY...G-NIGHT
Cody is turned off by girls who want to date him just because of his looks, his fame, his money, or his music.
If you have a Cherokee from 1984-1996 with speakers that would have gone in the tailgate, then if you take off the interior tailgate panel (be careful not to break any clips!) and the wiring should be behind it. Just install your new speakers and replace the interior tailgate panel. If you have a Cherokee from 1997-2001 with speakers that would have gone in the ceiling, then take down the headliner temporarily and wiring will be in the roof. It's probably easiest to get a soundbar off of eBay or at your local junkyard and install the bracket and soundbar in the factory location, then connect the wires to the speakers in the soundbar. There is always rear speaker wire going from the radio in the front to speakers in the rear.
try taking out your key and opening a door... Check the ignition switch to make sure iot is cutting off power when the key is turned off.
The remote wire is not hooked up. It should be a small blue wire, just take the radio out and hook thise remote wire up and then the radio should turn off when the car is turned off.
you click the thing that says music off..... ( it looks like a speaker)
Turn off your speakers.
well, they should work. maybe you just have the volume turned off.
unplug your speakers.....
In most places, you are expected not to play loud music after around 11 at night. You should check with your local authorities.
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My guess is you either turned the speakers up too loud and blew them, one of the wires came loose, or on your CD player/head unit you have the back speakers turned off. you can check the wires by looking through the trunk.
Yes, you can have music on. However, it is better to have music and other destractors turned off so that you can concentrate better.
You should try to clean the inside of your computer tower. The same thing happened to me. Vacuum it and wipe it off.
Just don't play it! Ill rather listen to my music and smoke fake smoke!
I think Christmas lights should be turned off a few days after New Years day.
True; Make sure that the ESSID/SSID broadcast option is turned off at the access point!
No. The MP3's on your MP3 player are stored as a series of 1's and 0's in the player's memory. basically, a 1 corresponds to a switch that is turned on, and a 0 corresponds to a switch that is turned off. Your MP3 player has millions of these switches, and adding music simply changes the pattern of which ones are turned on and which ones are turned off. The switches are already there-- adding music only changes their state. In short- no, adding music won't make your player weigh more.