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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 2743117" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>Sounds like a problem with the Bose factory amplifiers, then. Make sure you have the remote turn-on wire from your head unit connected to the amp turn-on wire in the Nissan harness (hopefully you're using an adapting harness). If that doesn't do it, then check all your vehicle fuses; the Bose amps probably have their own fuse, which may be blown.</p><p></p><p>Best option is to replace the speakers and bypass the Bose amps (which are attached to the stock speakers). You can't bypass the amps and keep the stock speakers because Bose typically uses 2-ohm speakers in these cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 2743117, member: 554753"] Sounds like a problem with the Bose factory amplifiers, then. Make sure you have the remote turn-on wire from your head unit connected to the amp turn-on wire in the Nissan harness (hopefully you're using an adapting harness). If that doesn't do it, then check all your vehicle fuses; the Bose amps probably have their own fuse, which may be blown. Best option is to replace the speakers and bypass the Bose amps (which are attached to the stock speakers). You can't bypass the amps and keep the stock speakers because Bose typically uses 2-ohm speakers in these cars. [/QUOTE]
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