If you replace the factory stereo and the van has a factory equalizer, you will need to remove the equalizer as well. The factory stereo/equalizer package is essentially one unit in two different cases. Neither is designed to work without the other. Best of my knowledge, neither will work without the other.
it is a premium factory upgrade. pretty much the best that the "factory" can do.
Any decent car stereo installer will have them, or can order one or can custom wire one for you if needed.
No.
if i was to guess i would say behind the factory stereo, of maybe its the monsoon it could be on the factory amp.
A 2007 Chevy Avalanche will only have an external factory amplifier if it is equipped with a Bose stereo system. If there is a factory amp included, it will be underneath the center console.
most likely no, unless it was a premium sound system or somthing.
depends what kinda system the factory put in it .. if its a base system (UQ3 /UQ5) then the amp would be in the radio, if it has a Bose system (UQ7) the amp will be either under the front seat in the centre or under the centre console.
There is a factory recall on the stereo system. Take it to a Dodge dealership.
The 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX sound system comes with six speakers and an optional factory subwoofer. The manufacturer for the sound system is Panasonic.
Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
Premium sound in a factory system refers to a high-quality audio experience that enhances the listening environment within a vehicle. It typically includes features such as upgraded speakers, advanced amplification, and improved audio processing technologies, resulting in clearer sound, better bass response, and a more immersive experience. This system is often designed to deliver a richer and more balanced audio performance compared to standard factory systems.